Download Psion Teklogix Neo PX3020 Hard Reset File

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A docking port provides USB and RS232 connectivity as well as DC power input. There's also an expansion port that includes USB signaling and, according to Psion Teklogix, lets users "incorporate new technologies for future application needs (i.e.: RFID)". A pistol grip option is available.

As far as technology goes, the NEO runs Windows CE 5.0 on a 312MHz version of the Marvell PXA270 application processor, a field-proven combination. The device comes with 128MB of onboard SDRAM and 64MB of onboard Flash. A microSD slot can be used for memory expansion. The NEO has a portrait-oriented sunlight-viewable QVGA (240 x 320 pixel) display measuring 2.7 inches diagonally. A 11.1 watt-hour rechargeable Lithium-Ion powerpack provides full-shift battery life.

Unlike the PDA-style Psion Teklogix ikôn that was introduced in October of 2007, the NEO uses the traditional "flashlight" design. It's 6.6 inches long, 2.5 inches wide and 1.4 inches thick -- very small and compact for a rugged handheld. It also only weighs 9.6 ounces, making it very easy to carry around or put into a pocket.

Entry level rugged handheld computer
(by Conrad H. Blickenstorfer)

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