
Motorola has launched its latest EDA (Enterprise Digital Assistant), the ES400, a handheld business device geared towards the enterprise user. This rugged device is designed to withstand drops and even the rain, and is aimed towards folks in the retail management, healthcare, postal services, and government departments. It’s powered by Windows Mobile 6.5.3, so it’ll support existing Windows Mobile applications that enterprises might demand and sports a custom Motorola Enterprise User Interface (MEUI) skin, making the operating system more user friendly. This ES400 will be going for $750, and specifications of it will include:
- Full QWERTY keyboard
- 3.2-megapixel camera
- Built-in fingerprint scanner
- 3-inch resistive touchscreen designed to accept signatures
- GPS
- Push-to-talk
- Bluetooth
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