INTERMEC Norand 6110 Mobile Computer
Product information
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Description
Circa 1998
Use Case:
The Norand 6110 was a powerful, rugged, handheld PC designed for mobile applications in industrial settings, field service, and logistics. It functioned as a portable computer for workers who needed to collect and exchange data while away from a desk. It featured a 100 MHz AMD 486 processor and was designed to run popular operating systems of that era, such as MS-DOS, Windows CE, or Windows 95. Uses included:
- Data Collection: It offered optional integrated laser scanners for efficient input of barcode data.
- Inventory Management: Used in warehouses and logistics for tracking assets and stock levels.
- Route Accounting/Distribution: Used by delivery drivers to manage routes, track customer inventory, and capture electronic signatures on the touchscreen.
- Real-time Communication: The device supported Wide Area Networking (WAN) radio solutions for direct communication between field workers and the office.
NOTE: 2-Units available.
(H-23.5cm x W-11cm x D-9cm)