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Below are the appearances of TDS in trade journals, newspapers and other media outlets which are related to Ranger. |
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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Tree Farmer, January/February, 2006, http://www.treefarmer.com.
"How much can new technology improve a process that’s been virtually unchanged for centuries?"
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Point of Beginning, October 1, 2005, http://www.pobonline.com.
A review of the features and specifications of the new rugged Ranger X-Series 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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