GoBook Q-200 Handheld Computer
Posted on Oct 10, 06 10:38 PM PDT

There's just something about durable products that make you want to use and abuse them in the process. The GoBook Q-200 Handheld Computer is one of those products, having the same manufacturer who brought you the uber tough GoBook XR-1 that complied with military-grade specifications. The Q-200 comes is able to support WWAN, PAN, and WLAN simultaneously, running on Windows CE.NET which is poweerd by Intel's 400MHz Xscale processor with 64MB of memory. You can also add on an optional GPS receiver to the Q-200 by purchasing the vehicle dock. The Q-200 measures 1.2” x 4” x 6.9” and weighs 1.76lbs. More features are available after the jump.
• Supports up to 3 integrated radios (WWAN, PAN, WLAN) simultaneously• Windows CE.NET Operating System
• Mobility XE—Seamless Roaming Connectivity
• Exceeds MIL STD 810F for drop, shock, and water standards
• Survives 2-meter drops to concrete
• IP-67 sealing for dust and water intrusion
• Designed for single-handed use
• Uses Intel Xscale 400MHz PXA 255 processor
• 64MB Compact Flash standard, upgradable to 128MB and 256MB (24MB reserved for operating system)
• Runs Windows CE apps
• 320 x 240, front-lit, reflective color display
• Resistive touch screen allows use of passive pen or finger
• 52-key backlit alphanumeric keyboard (epoxy coated keys for durability)
• All day battery (with radios)
• Provides a multitude of standard interfaces (10/100 MBPS Ethernet, Serial, USB host and client, Infrared, PCMCIA, Compact Flash)
• Integrated 1-D, high performance 650nm laser-basis single-line scan engine
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