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LXE Announces New EPC-Compliant Handheld Capable of Reading Both Barcodes & RFID Tags
02 June 2004
LXE, a leading manufacturer of rugged wireless computing solutions that improve the performance of supply-chain execution applications, and an EPCglobal member, have announced the introduction of the pioneering, “RFID enabled” handheld computer - the MX3-RFID. The innovative MX3-RFID is based on LXE’s highly successful, and seasoned, Windows CE-based horizontal half-screen wireless computer, the MX3-CE.
The versatile unit is equipped with radio (802.11b) communications capabilities and is capable of reading both barcodes and RFID tags. It gives customers the flexibility to use one unit for a broad range of data collection applications. With the MX3-RFID, support and training costs are also minimized, because IT only has to support one computer model, and warehouse operators only have to learn one device.
The unit includes an EPC-compliant, class 0 (read only) and class 1 (write once, read many) tag reader that is fully protected in a very low-profile enclosure in the rear of the unit.
“The handheld RFID prototypes we’ve seen to date wouldn’t last long in a typical warehouse or distribution center," says Peter Fausel, Senior VP of Sales and Marketing. “The MX3-RFID, like all of LXE’s wireless computers, has been designed to thrive in these demanding environments.”
As always, the MX3-RFID is supported by LXE’s award-winning Customer Support team, winners of the Mobile Star Award for best customer satisfaction in mobile hardware for the second consecutive year.
MX3-CE RF COMPUTER Brochure If you want a truly versatile CE-based computer, you’ve found it with the MX3-CE. Thanks to its unique horizontal form factor, unmatched ruggedness rating, enhanced power management features, and configuration functionality, the MX3-CE offers flexible solutions for a variety of wireless applications for supply chain management. Order the MX3 brochure now!
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