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Asia Pacific: Zebra releases vehicle-mounted computer

Zebra Technologies Corporation introduces the vehicle-mount computer Windows 10-ready VC80.

It extends virtual access to any personal computer-based application, for material-handling vehicle operators who require mobile access to desktop applications, facilitating productivity on-the-go.

The ultra-rugged machine is easy to install on forklifts, clamp trucks, yard mules and cranes and is built to operate in the toughest indoor and outdoor environments, including warehouses, distribution centers, airports, seaports and railway yards.

The VC80’s wireless capabilities can connect to the host system while roaming – making it the ideal solution for receiving, picking, packing, shipping, cross-dock and replenishment applications.

The VC80 features the full Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 7 or Windows 7 Professional operating system and can be used as a stationary computer off a conveyor system, a dock door or as a mobile workstation kiosk.

With a field-replaceable touchscreen and keypad, the VC80 is repairable right on the spot – eliminating trips to the service depot and maximizing device availability.

Optimized for freezer or cold storage environments with its unique system of smart temperature sensors that control heaters for protection against internal and external condensation, the VC80 also includes a heated touchscreen to help improve mobile worker productivity and reduce downtime.

It has multiple mounting options, including an optional quick-release mount, the VC80 is easy to install and remove, and it is built to withstand continuous operations in industrial environments.

The VC80 can be equipped with a deployment-ready mobile solution to connect to Zebra mobile printers and handheld scanners, enabling businesses to collect business-critical information and print with ease.

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