Friday, February 1, 2008

TDS Recon - Your Laptop In Your Pocket

Today when the technical advancement in every fields has got its roots deep, high functioning computers in different formats are greater in use. TDS (Tripod Data Systems), in simplest term, can be termed as a PDA (Personal digital assistant). Better we can call it as rugged PDA, a hand held computer used as high performance device. Having rugged design, extremely light weight, and quite easy to carry, TDS recon is one such hand held computer, which is known for delivering maximum performance.

Endowed with several of high efficient feature, TDS recon is used extensively in disposing many of crucial works. Equipped with windows mobile 5.0, this PDA contains features like updated version of MS Word, Excel and Powerpoint. Availability of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth gives this modern gadget faster connectivity. The complete configuration of the TDS recon can be summed up as 128 MB RAM, 512 MB disc, bluetooth, WLAN, Windows mobile 5.

Weighing merely around 17 ounces, TDS Recon is capable of meeting military specifications for high and low temperature options, and vibrations. This TDS comes greatly in handy when it is used in various field work, especially in construction, surveying, telecom, manufacturing and etc. In such nature of work, there is little possibility that you can carry your laptops to these places. TDS recon helps you here, as it is quite easy to carry, and performs the desired work as efficiently as your laptop does.

Able to challenge even the tough field condition, TDS recon is dust and water proof, and can work efficiently even after submerging it one meter deep in water for half-an-hour. battery charge is another feature to complement. Its rechargeable PowerBoot module makes the TDS to be able to run for 15 hours much longer than what your laptop does. Cluttered with abundance of features giving your PDA a wing, TDS recon is elite one in the club of most efficient hand held computers.

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