PC Pro, April, 2008, http://www.pcpro.com/.
"The moment you pick up TDS's latest Nomad handheld computer you know it will happily go where normal PDAs fear to tread."
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Trusted Reviews, September 3, 2007, http://www.trustedreviews.com/.
UK-based Trusted Reviews reviews the TDS Nomad. Includes an entertaining video.
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Rugged PC Review, August 15, 2007, http://www.ruggedpcreview.com/.
Marvell PXA320-powered next gen rugged handheld
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Corvallis Gazette-Times, July 30, 2007, http://www.gazettetimes.com/.
The Gazette-Times covers the launch of the new Nomad outdoor rugged handheld computer.
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PC Pro, January 7, 2007, http://www.pcpro.uk.com/.
Recon review: The armor-plated 400X rushes in where most other handhelds fear to tread - an ideal outdoors companion
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PDAToday.com, November 15, 2006, http://www.pdatoday.com/.
"With its ultra rugged design that meets MIL-STD-810F standards, built in wireless communications, long battery life, the new X-Series should meet the needs of anyone who requires this level of functionality and protection."
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The Street.com, November 9, 2006, http://www.thestreet.com/.
"Ruggedized electronics are computers, phones and other peripherals built to be water-resistant, shock-resistant, dust-resistant and all-around tough enough to take the abuse of someone like me, a soldier in the field or maybe even a zoo animal."
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www.yourtechtv.com, October 16, 2006, http://www.yourtechtv.com/.
Video overview of the TDS Recon handheld computer.
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www.yourtechtv.com, October 16, 2006, http://www.yourtechtv.com/.
Video overview of the TDS Ranger handheld computer.
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MozongoWare.com, September 13, 2006, http://www.mozongoware.com/.
"A standard Pocket PC will not survive for very long outside of its natural environment (i.e. your office or home). Unless you have a waterproof and shockproof case, you’ll soon find your PPC ‘bricked’ in a heartbeat if it’s dropped on the ground or in water."
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mobileoffice.about.com, July 20, 2006, http://mobileoffice.about.com/.
"The Ranger from Tripod Data Systems is a rugged handheld that can be used in any environment so you don't need to fear exposing it to the elements while you work."
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Mobile Enterprise, April 1, 2006, http://www.mobileenterprisemag.com.
"The only thing you can’t do, apparently, with the newest version of the TDS Ranger, is perform poorly on your first round of Jawbreaker."
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Pocket PC Magazine, February, 2006, http://www.pocketpcmag.com.
US Marines use rugged TDS Recon handheld computers in relief efforts after Hurricane Katrina.
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Homeland Response, December, 2005, http://www.homelandresponse.org.
For workers at the U.S. Army’s Umatilla Chemical Depot, innovative mobile technologies offered help for emergency situations and in their everyday jobs.
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Portable Computing, October 2005, http://www.portablecomputingmag.com
Portable Computing magazine bestows the Editor's Choice award on the rugged TDS Recon.
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Soundings, September, 2005, http://www.soundingspub.com.
A Coast Guardsman spearheads use of the Recon rugged handheld computer.
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Trusted Review, August 2005, http://www.trustedreview.com.
When most companies talk about making a product more rugged they usually mean stronger handles, thicker casing and scratch resistant paint, they do not mean drop it, put it underwater and throw it in the mud. By contrast, when TDS releases a product it MEANS drop it, leave it underwater and make it look like it spent the week in Glastonbury.
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http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0%2C1895%2C1840098%2C00.asp
A magazine review of the TDS TerraGuide navigation package.
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Pocket PC Magazine, April 2005, http://www.pocketpcmag.com.
The quest to save time in life-and-death situations drove the crew of the U.S. Coast Guard's Station Oregon Inlet to develop and implement an award-winning solution using GPS capabilities, sophisticated mapping software and the TDS Recon.
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emobie, October 21, 2004, http://www.emobie.com.
"Have you ever dropped your PDA? That sickening THUD as it hits the ground and suddenly your whole world becomes grey and meaningless. For those people who know that feeling or people who want to use a PDA in an electronic-unfriendly area let me introduce you to….The TDS Recon!"
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Business Solutions, October 2, 2004, http://www.businesssolutionsmag.com.
With an expertise in agricultural wireless and GPS (global positioning system) solutions, this VAR provided a mobile solution for its local community to meet U.S. Army requirements.
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Government Computer News, July 19, 2004, http://www.gcn.com.
The TDS Recon handheld computer kicked the stuffing out of the GCN Lab's ruggedness tests.
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pdagold.com, July 2004, http://www.pdagold.com.
The Recon's "main task is to protect your data wherever you are, a task the Recon can carry out perfectly."
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about.com, June 2004, http://www.about.com.
Rugged Makes Sense for Mobile Workers.
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Security Magazine, May 1, 2004, http://www.securitymagazine.com.
Nobody wants to think about catastrophic security emergencies. Unfortunately, somebody has to.
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pocketpcmag.com, May 2004, http://www.pocketpcmag.com.
Rugged Recon handheld computer offers cave explorers more efficient and precise mapping.
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itreviews.com, April 22, 2004, http://www.itreviews.com.
"The Recon, which weighs less than half a kilogram, is one of the most rugged PDAs on the market, designed to withstand extremes of heat...and cold...as well as water immersion..."
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pdatoday.com, April 21, 2004, http://www.pdatoday.com.
"Tripod Data Systems has set the bar for rugged handheld devices with the Recon. The Recon provides ample performance, storage, expandability, durability all in a comfortable easy to use design that should interoperate well with most systems."
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trustedreviews.com, April 2, 2004, http://www.trustedreviews.com.
Trusted Reviews, of the UK, reviews the TDS Recon.
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pocketnow.com, March 12, 2004, http://www.pocketnow.com.
Tim Adams, Contributing Editor for pocketnow.com, reviews the TDS Recon. Note: this article includes links to two videos of the Recon in Tim's excruciating ruggedness tests.
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pdastreet.com, March 1, 2004, http://www.pdastreet.com.
James Miller from PDA Street reviews the TDS Recon handheld computer.
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PocketPCMag.com, March 2004, http://www.pocketpcmag.com.
Don Sorcinelli from Pocket PC Magazine reviews the TDS Recon.
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www.emsmagazine.com, March 2004, http://www.emsmagazine.com/ffr/ffrindex.html.
Stockpile Solution Has Broader Benefit in Oregon Communities.
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PDA Buyer's Guide, February 13, 2004, http://www.pdabuyersguide.com
Lisa Gade, Editor in Chief of PDA Buyer's Guide, reviews the TDS Recon.
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East Oregonian, February 5, 2004, http://www.eastoregonian.com
Hermiston police will soon be able to use the TDS Recon with GPS tracking to monitor the situation on the ground in a possible chemical emergency.
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PocketPCParadise.com, February 2004, http://www.pocketpcparadise.com.
A review of the TDS Recon. Note: This review is written in French.
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mikrodatorn.idg.se, February 2004, http://mikrodatorn.idg.se
MikroDatorn, the leading tester of PC products in Sweden, reviews the TDS Recon. Note: this review is in Swedish.
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MobileMag.com, January 15, 2004, http://www.mobilemag.com.
MobileMag.com reviews the rugged TDS Recon.
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Dingbat Magazine, January 2004, http://www.dingbatmag.com/heaven.htm.
Derek Pell posts a follow-up review of the TDS Recon with Windows Mobile 2003. |
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Pocket PC Passion, November 2003, http://www.pocketpcpassion.com.
If you are in an enterprise situation where return on investment is important, Dave Evan's review of the TDS Recon handheld computer shows that the TDS Recon fits the bill. |
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Into Tomorrow, October 2003, http://www.graveline.com.
Award winning broadcaster Dave Graveline is the host of "Into Tomorrow" - a network radio show covering the latest in electronics and technology. Dave Graveline interviewed Roy Scribner, TDS Manager of Tactical Systems, at the Pocket PC Summit in Las Vegas in October 2003. The audio file provided is the complete 5 minute, 20 second interview as excerpted from Dave Graveline's radio show. Use Windows Media Player to listen to the audio file. |
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CNet, October 2003, http://www.cnet.com.
CNET's Patrick Houston checks out the TDS Recon, a handheld that's built on the Pocket PC platform and designed for extreme outdoor and industrial environments. |
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Cadence Magazine, September 2003, http://www.cadenceweb.com.
Cadence Magazine's Peter K. Sheerin reviews the TDS Recon. Note: this review includes information on the Recon with the CE .NET operating system. The Recon now comes with Windows Mobile. |
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Dingbat Magazine, June 2003, http://www.dingbatmag.com/heaven.htm.
An entertaining review of the ruggedized TDS Recon. |
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