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InHand Featured in "Insider's Guide: Embedded Boards and Systems" July 14, 2008

InHand Electronics featured in embedded industry guide by Eg3.com Senior Editor, Jason McDonald, in which he "overviews the board ecosystem, analyzes survey data from real board and systems users, and has interviews with key market players on today’s critical issues". Click here for full Guide.
Eg3.com

 
InHand Electronics Announces the Intel Atom Processor-Based FireFly
InHand Electronics, Inc., a leader in low-power handheld and wireless device platforms for OEMs, today announces the InHand FireFly™ system. The system is based on Intels new low-power processor and chipset, the Intel® Atom™ processor Z500 series and Intel® System Controller Hub (SCH) US15W. The Intel Atom processor is an Intel® architecture product designed from the ground-up, which consumes 1/10th the power of ULV single-core Intel® processors.
PC /104 and Small Form Factor
Apr 9, 2008
 
InHand Electronics Announces Development of Small-Form Factor Embedded System Based on New Intel Low Power Platform
New Intel(R) Atom(TM) processor-based platform opens up the world of possibilities for handheld battery operable devices built with InHand systems.
TradingMarketings.com
Apr 2, 2008
 
Infantry to lead the way with a new PDA
A collaboration between military R&D and industrial designers is bringing state-of-the-art PDA technology to Joe Snuffy out on the battlefield.
Crave/CNET Networks
Sept 18, 2007
 

InHand Electronics introduces the Soldier e-ink Military PDA
InHand's and Natick SSC Soild Flex PDA Featured on Engadget, a web magazine with daily coverage of everything new in gadgets, electronics and technology.
Engadget.com

Sept 18, 2007
 
Natick SSC and InHand Electronics Announce PDA Using Revolutionary Flexible Display
InHand Electronics, Inc. (Rockville, MD), a leader in handheld and wireless device platforms for OEMs, the Natick Soldier Research Development and Engineering Center (Natick, MA) and Army Research Lab, Sensors Electronic Device Directorate (Adelphi, MD), today announced at the Embedded Systems Conference the completion of the first general-purpose, military-grade PDA utilizing low-power, flexible display technology.
Military Embedded Systems
Sept 17, 2007

 

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