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Clio® NXT
Features
The Clio® NXT is a convertible tablet computer which runs Microsoft’s Windows CE operating system and features the award-winning SwingTop® pivoting arm. The
180o screen rotation gives users the freedom to change configurations as conditions and work functions dictate. Choose notebook, tablet or presentation modes with keyboard, touchscreen or handwriting input. Originally
introduced in 1998, the Clio product line has enjoyed
unequalled success in the Microsoft®
Windows®
CE convertible tablet arena and has won numerous awards and accolades, such as
Mobile Computing & Communications’ “Best Handheld Design, Keyboard Form
Factor;” PC Week “Best of Comdex” finalist; Home Office Computing’s
Silver Award; Mobility Award “Notebook Computing, PC Companion” winner;
Industrial Designs Excellence Awards (IDEA) - Silver in Business and Industrial
Equipment; and IDC’s “Best Design.” DataEvolution has maintained the award
winning industrial design that Clio is known for and updated it with the latest
computing technology and software to bring you the Clio NXT.
The Clio NXT is an ideal platform for developing customized applications for healthcare, financial services, insurance and retail merchandising.
In addition, the Clio has been featured in hundreds of articles and has appeared on the cover of a number of magazines, including Pen
Computing and Business Week.
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Clio NXT Specifications
Memory
256MB of SDRAM
256MB of Flash ROM
Display
10.4 inch SVGA TFT touch screen (800 x 600 resolution)
Connectivity
Built-in wireless 802.11b/g
User Data Entry Methods
Near full size QWERTY keyboard
Touch screen (input via stylus)
I/O Ports
2 USB
Video output port
Headphone
Power port (DC in)
Sound
One built-in monaural speaker
Stereo headphone jack
Internal microphone
Expansion
One Type I/II PC Card slot
One external SD Card slot
Pre-installed Operating System
Microsoft Windows CE.NET 5.0
All specifications are subject to change without notice
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Notebook mode allows easy
keyboard input and adjustable screen for precise
positioning.
Tablet mode, with screen
rotation, is ideal for forms-based pen input.
Presentation mode allows
easy viewing and touchscreen input.
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