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Voxware Inc. supports
LXE handheld computer

Sep 9, 2008 9:08 AM

Voxware Inc. has announced its commitment to support the MX7CS, which is LXE’s new wireless rugged handheld computer built specifically for the cold storage market. The MX7CS is part of LXE’s line of mobile computers for cold chain logistics that support real-time voice/speech recognition, data communications, and bar-code scanning.

This computer offers a wide variety of scanners and imagers, and it meets the challenges posed by cold storage environments. The device is equipped with special heaters to prevent fogging and frosting on the display and scanner windows. Military-grade conformal coating is applied to all internal device components to prevent damage from condensation.

The MX7CS uses an 802.11b/g WLAN radio. It supports Bluetooth technology with LXE’s EZ Pairing protocol, which allows operators to connect their device to Bluetooth-enabled printers and scanners in seconds. As with all of LXE’s computers, the MX7CS is "born rugged, not made rugged," and built with LXE’s ToughTalk technology for speech-based logistics applications.

Visit www.voxware.com for further details.

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