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Non-incendive Archer Field PC Certified for Use in Hazardous Areas

The Archer case is made of a sturdy, lightweight magnesium alloy and features an easy-to-grip over-molding in high-visibility orange or gray. Outdoors, the Archer is a natural with a vibrant color display, transflective screen and large, backlit keys make for comfortable viewing.

The high capacity Li-Ion battery delivers more than 20 hours of operating life on a single charge and recharges in five hours or less. The Archer Power Dock is an optional desktop cradle that charges the Archer battery and provides a USB connection for synchronizing with the desktop PC. Integrated Bluetooth® wireless technology is available as an option.

Peripheral SD and CF cards with an extended cap enhance the versatility of the Archer. Extended caps accommodate a GPS receiver, bar code scanner, RFID scanner, cellular modem, WiFi, or data storage card. Simply plug the cards in, and attach the appropriate extended cap for a fully sealed package.

A suite of Microsoft Windows Mobile® applications is incorporated, including mobile versions of Word, Excel, Internet Explorer, Outlook, PowerPoint and Activesync. The Archer is configurable in 16 languages, providing rugged dependability for users worldwide.

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