Smart,
tough and loaded with additional
features Featuring Windows
Mobile 5.0, the next-generation
TDS Ranger possesses features
that field professionals depend
on, like field-ready ruggedness,
30-hour battery and an easy to
use keypad and touchscreen. The
Ranger grows more versatile as
technology evolves, integrating
more and more capabilities
designed to improve your work
life.
Click and drag the Ranger to rotate the view.
The Ranger
gives you the option of
integrated Bluetooth and 802.11
wireless, so you can connect to
your field equipment without
bulky cables. The CompactFlash
(CF) slots allow you to add GPS,
GPRS, digital cameras, bar-code
scanners and other CF devices.
The Secure Digital (SD) slot
lets you increase data storage
to handle larger jobs and is
SDIO-enabled.
The Ranger
meets rigorous MIL-STD-810F
standards for drops, vibration,
humidity, altitude and extreme
temperatures. And with an IP67
rating, it’s impervious to water
and dust, keeping your data
safe. For heavy-duty
data-collection in a heavy-duty
handheld, the Ranger is the way
to go.
Windows Mobile 5
The Ranger's operating system is Microsoft
Windows Mobile 5.0. Run the Mobile version of
all your favorite programs including PowerPoint
and Outlook. Take advantage of the ability to
run thousands of software programs designed for
this OS.
Download the brochure
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brochure. Brochures are from two to four pages
long and include product overviews and
specifications.
Expansion slots
The Ranger's two CompactFlash (CF) slots allow
you to add GPS, GPRS, bar-code scanners and
other CF devices. Use the Secure Digital (SD)
slot to add data storage and SDIO devices.
Go Wireless
You have the option of integrated Bluetooth and
802.11b wireless. The Ranger now comes in two
models, the 300X and the 500X, to give you the
choice of adding the options you want.
PowerBoot Module
A lithium-ion battery pack keeps your Ranger
going strong day after day. With normal use, the
Ranger's PowerBoot Module provides 30 hours of
power. Recharging time is significantly reduced
with the use of lithium-ion batteries—4.5 hours
for full recharge and two hours for 80%
recharge.
Hardware test standards
Click here to see a list of the independent
technical standards TDS uses to evaluate the
Ranger's ruggedness. The entries in this list
detail the levels of ruggedness represented by
these standards—so you can compare and evaluate
hardware products.