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Motorola VC6096 – Big, Ugly, and Running WinMo 6.1

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VC6096_MD_US-EN So, what we have here is a huge, dash mounted, portable Computer. The trick is that it’s going to be running Windows Mobile 6.1 Pro. The specs aren’t too much more impressive than the Dell Axim x51v, but it does have built in GPS, a big qwerty keyboard, and a 6.5″ VGA Screen.

The Integrated 3.5G GSM HSDPA should make it really easy to access data on the go with this device too. For map storage, it has a regular old SD slot for you, but the docs say that the limit for the SD slot is 2gb. Yikes.

The VC6096 all-in-one in-cab solution is designed to help transportation and logistics providers achieve cost-effective compliance, maximize driver productivity, improve safety and vehicle utilization, reduce costs and improve customer service. Built to handle the rigors of the road, the device provides drivers with the comprehensive simultaneous wireless voice and data capabilities needed to maximize operational efficiency — including wireless WAN (WWAN), wireless LAN (WLAN), Bluetooth, GPS and telematics support. An open-platform solution, the VC6096 gives you the power of choice, allowing you to select and control the applications and peripherals that best meet your business needs.

Source: Moto via Navigadget

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