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  2. Zebra Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Zebra Technologies Corporation is an American mobile computing company specializing in technology used to sense, analyze, and act in real time. [2] The company manufactures and sells marking, tracking, and computer printing technologies .

  3. Psion (company) - Wikipedia

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    Psion PLC was a designer and manufacturer of mobile handheld computers for commercial and industrial uses. The company was headquartered in London, England, with major operations in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, and other company offices in Europe, the United States, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East.

  4. Toughbook - Wikipedia

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    The computer also features a spill-resistant keyboard (up to 6 ounces). The Toughbook CF-C2 weighs 3.99 pounds and has a built-in ergonomic hand strap for handheld use. It has a 12.5" HD touchscreen, Intel Core i5 processor and a range of integrated options. [12] Panasonic announced the End of Life of the CF-C2 product line in October 2016.

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  6. General Automation - Wikipedia

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    GA Zebra 1700/1750 (Introduced in 1985, a Motorola 68000 computer running Pick Operating System) Parallel Computers, Inc. – fault-tolerant supermicro/ minicomputer based on Unix , acquired 1987, sold 1988 [ 14 ]

  7. Symbol Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Symbol began to make small computers that could store data scanned to take inventory counts remotely and then upload the information gathered to a host system. This was the rationale for the September 1988 purchase of MSI Data Corporation, a mobile computer company headquartered in southern California, for $120 million.

  8. Husky (computer) - Wikipedia

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    The Husky was a line of ruggedized handheld computers released by DVW Microelectronics Ltd (later Husky Computers Ltd) of Coventry. [2] [3] The original Husky 144 model was released in December 1981 in Europe. [2] [4] [5] The Husky was designed to be used in harsh conditions, such as wet and cold weather, by users such as the military.

  9. Casio Cassiopeia - Wikipedia

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    Casio Cassiopeia was the brand name of a PDA manufactured by Casio.It used Windows CE (later versions running Windows PocketPC/Windows Mobile) as the Operating system.Casio was one of the first manufacturers of PDAs, developing at the beginning small pocket-sized computers with keyboards and grayscale displays and subsequently moving to smaller units in response to customer demand.