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Press Releases
Casio to Release New DT-X7 Handheld Terminal Developed Using Human-Centred Design Methods
Sep 21, 2007
With high-performance scanner and Bluetooth as standard Also features voice-based guidance DT-X7 September, 2007, London, UK — Casio Computer Co., Ltd., has released details on the new DT-X7 grip-type handheld terminal with laser scanner. The new handheld terminal is intended for users in retail, transportation, logistics and other industries and is scheduled for release in the last quarter of 2007. After intensive research into the ultimate in operability, especially for everyday retail tasks like checking receipt of goods, stock taking, and checking or changing prices, Casio has adopted the concept of human-centred design for interactive systems. This is based on the internationally recognised ISO 13407 standard. Combining this with analysis of actual practical applications in the target markets and exhaustive evaluations with real end users, Casio has designed a superlative device with easy scanning, an outstanding keyboard, and a natural grip. - Improved scanning performance
The leading edge of the DT-X7 is angled to enable users to intuitively determine the correct angle of emission for the laser scanner. Also featured are a total of three scanning trigger keys — a large centre trigger key and one on each side — ensuring that scanning can be accomplished smoothly and comfortably in any position. The device also incorporates a vibration function that allows the user to easily confirm scanning input even in noisy work environments .
- Refined keyboard operation
The keyboard is laid out with the most frequently used keys positioned in reach of the natural movements of users’ fingers. With improved keystroke design and finger pressure settings, the key touch has been refined to ensure minimal strain on users, even when they have to operate the terminal for an extended period of time. The design also features raised ridges between keys to reduce the risk of simultaneously pressing adjacent keys. The four coloured function keys, can be programmed to aid navigation around a user application or invoke frequently used functions ensuring maximum ease of use and efficient operation. - Designed for a natural fit in the hand
The DT-X7 features a rounded and dimpled form that fits naturally in anyone’s palm and allows the fingers to rest firmly in the groove on the back of the case. The dimpled texture on both sides improves grip-ability, and the terminal’s centre of gravity is positioned right under the centre trigger key. These design considerations deliver an outstanding user experience for a device of this type. - Voice-based guidance
The DT-X7 comes with the Windows CE 5.0 operating system pre-installed. The built-in speaker and the operating system enable voice sound output. Voice-based guidance applications can be developed simply by producing voice files, to lead users through operational procedures when inspecting goods or undertaking price checks, etc. This means the user does not have to look at the screen every time when operating the terminal, which reduces strain caused by repetitive tasks and increases productivity. - Toughness in harsh conditions
The DT-X7 offers outstanding performance in various environments, with dust and splash-proofing (IP 54 level) and shock-resistant toughness able to withstand being dropped from heights up to one metre on concrete, as well as extreme temperatures down to -10 °C or up to +50 °C. The new terminal has an ultra-legible 2.4 inch QVGA transflective colour LCD. It also features a variety of functions that support enhanced productivity: a handy voice memo function for recording notes and follow-up reminders, and Bluetooth® 2.0 (Class 2) connectivity comes as standard. The DT-X7 is also available with built-in wireless LAN that is compatible with both IEEE 802.11b and IEEE802.11g standards, as well as with encryption technologies such as Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) under 802.1X authentication (PEAP, EAP-TLS, etc). Furthermore, at approximately 145 grams, the wireless LAN-equipped handheld terminal is the lightest* in its class (grip type, excluding PDA models). * As of August 2007 (Survey by Casio) Models Available: Product Name | Model Number | Wireless LAN | Release | DT-X7 | M10R | Yes | Q4 2007 | M10E | No |
Main Specifications of DT-X7 Model | DT-X7M10E | DT-X7M10R | CPU | Marvell® PXA270 416MHz | OS | Microsoft® Windows® CE 5.0 English version | Memory | RAM | 64MB | FROM | 64MB (user accessible: approx. 29MB) | Display | 2.4-inch, transflective TFT colour LCD (320 x 240 dots), 65,536 colours | Input | Keyboard | 29keys (incl. numeric keys, centre keys, cursor keys) | Trigger Key | 3 keys (centre, left and right) | Scanner | Type | Semi-conductor laser | Resolution | 0.127mm | Readable Distance | 40mm~400mm | Readable Symbologies | UPC-A,UPC-E,EAN8,EAN13,Codabar (NW-7), Code39, Interleaved 2of5 (ITF), MSI, Industrial2of5, Code93, Code128 (EAN128), IATA, RSS-14, RSSLimited, RSS Expanded, RSS-14 Stacked, RSS Expanded Stacked | Wireless LAN | Standard | | IEEE802.11b/g | Interface | Infrared | IrDA Ver.1.3 Low Power (maximum: 4Mbps) | Bluetooth® | Bluetooth® Ver.2.0 (Class 2) | Sound | Microphone | Built-in (monaural) | Speaker | Built-in (monaural) | Vibrator | Comes as standard | Power | Operation | Lithium-ion battery pack: Standard (1,100mAh) / Large (1,880mAh) | Battery life | Standard: Approx. 15 hours, Large: Approx. 26 hours, * Based on ratio of standby : input : scanning = 20 : 1 : 1 | Standard: Approx. 10 hours, Large: Approx. 17 hours, * Based on ratio of standby : input : scanning : wireless = 20 : 1 : 1 : 1 | Memory Back Up | Lithium battery (rechargeable) on board | Environment / Durability | Operating Temperature | -10 ~50 ºC | Drop Durability | 1.0m | Dust/Water-splash Proof | IP54 level | Dimensions/Weight | Dimensions | Approx. 166 (D) x 51* / 52.5** (W) x 30.5* / 23.5** (H) mm * Grip’s external dimensions, ** Display’s external dimensions | Weight | Approx. 145g (including standard battery) |
Notes: 1. Microsoft, Windows and Windows logos are the registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. 2. Bluetooth is a trademark owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., U.S.A., and has been used in accordance with a license acquired by Casio. 3. Other company and product names are generally registered trademarks or trademarks of the respective companies. 4. Specifications in the table above are current as of August 2007, and may change without any advance notice. 5. Battery life estimates are under the following conditions: at room temperature, using fresh batteries, with the CPU speed set to Automatic, and Backlight set to OFF. The Casio DT-X7 series will be released in the last quarter of 2007 and will be available in the UK and Eire from Casio’s dealer network. Visit www.casio.co.uk/mobile for more information. ENDS About Casio: Casio Computer Co., Ltd. is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of consumer electronics products and business equipment solutions. Since its establishment in 1957, Casio has strived to realise its corporate creed of “creativity and contribution” through the introduction of innovative and imaginative products. Today, Casio’s offerings include timepieces, digital cameras, cellular phones, electronic dictionaries, calculators, musical instruments, system equipment, and electronic components such as LCDs. The Casio Group employs more than 13,000 people worldwide, shipping over 100 million products per year, with net sales of 620 billion yen (approx US$5,260 million) in the fiscal year ended March 2007. News and product information from Casio is available at www.casio.co.uk Casio is a registered trademark of Casio Computer Co. Ltd. Any other company or product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of those companies. Specifications are subject to change without notice
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