Handy Work: Tips on selecting portable data collectors

Portable data-collection terminals have evolved from so-called 'dumb' devices that simply read bar codes and pass them on to a computer for processing to highly specialized, sophisticated terminals," says Joe Zvanut, program manager, mobile WAN, for Hand Held Products. "Portable data-collection terminals are now computers and are programmable. "Every terminal should be designed for one thing -- to make data collection easy, fast, and accurate -- and most of all, portable," he continues. According to Zvanut, there are three basic ways data-collection devices can communicate information to the host: * Batch. Data is stored in the terminal for ...

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