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BlueStar to Distribute LXE Tx700 and Tx800 Vehicle Mount Computers
Florence, KY�July 2, 2008�BlueStar, the leading innovator in solutions-based distribution for Auto ID, Point-of-Sale, Mobility, and RFID products, is distributing LXE's T700 and Tx800 vehicle mount computers.
The LXE Tx700 and Tx800 rugged products, formerly offered by Åkerströms Trux, are based on modular-design architecture that delivers a flexible solution that can be easily tailored to meet the customer's needs. Both devices are available with a range of processor and memory options; and both are engineered to operate in tough logistics environments.
The Tx700 was designed for brutal treatment in an industrial environment over the long-term. Extra reinforcement is built into the card and screen holders, cabling, and mounting brackets. The Tx700 features a bright 12.1-in. SVGA or XGA display with a hardened touchscreen. It is available with a 600-MHz Celeron Mobile or 1.4-GHz Pentium Mobile processor and comes with an 802.11 b/g radio.
The Tx800 also features a bright hardened touchscreen, only its display is a 10.4-in. SVGA. It is IP65-secured and is also available with a 600-MHz Celeron Mobile or 1.4-GHz Pentium Mobile processor and comes with an 802.11 b/g radio. The Tx800 is service-minded with a service lid that makes it easy for users to: Change the hard drive; change the battery; reach yet another USB 2.0 port to booth the PC from USB stick; and to change Mini-PCI card.
Options for both the Tx700 and the Tx800 include: memory, Bluetooth , and various software applications such as terminal emulation and on-screen soft keyboard. "These are high-performance, rugged Windows XP-based computers that have a modular-design architecture�a flexible solution that can be easily tailored to meet the customers' needs. Both devices are available with a range of processor and memory options; and both devices are engineered to operate in touch logistics environments," says Paul Mounkes, LXE Marketing Manager.
"The end-user possibilities are endless with the products' high-speed data transmission and abilities for integration with other systems and applications," says Mark Fraker, BlueStar's VP of Marketing.
About LXE
LXE Inc. improves supply chain performance by applying over 36 years' experience developing wireless products and solutions. From rugged mobile computers, advanced auto-ID technologies, and secure wireless network infrastructure, to award-winning customer support�LXE's easy-to-use products are as reliable as the people who install and support them. Based in Norcross, Georgia, LXE also offers a full range of turnkey services, including radio integration, project and installation management, network design, technical support, and repair services. LXE is a wholly-owned subsidiary of EMS Technologies (News - Alert), Inc. (NASDAQ: ELMG), and has offices worldwide. For more information, visit our website at www.lxe.com.
About BlueStar
BlueStar is a leading solutions-based distributor of Point-of-Sale, barcoding, data collection, radio frequency identification (RFID), and wireless mobility products. BlueStar works exclusively with VAR Partners, providing them with complete solutions at competitive prices. The company brings unequaled expertise to the market, offers award-winning technical support, and is an authorized service center for a growing number of manufacturers. For more information about BlueStar, please contact a BlueStar Account Executive or log on to www.bluestarinc.com.
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