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Portable data terminal

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A typical PDT

A portable data terminal, or PDT, is an electronic device that is used to enter or retrieve data via wireless transmission (WLAN or WWAN). They can also serve as barcode readers, and they are used in large stores, warehouses, hospitals, or in the field, to access a database from a remote location.

PDT's frequently run wireless device management software that allows them to interact with a database or software application hosted on a server or mainframe computer.[1]

The largest European manufacturer is Datalogic [1]

References

  1. ^ List of Bitpipe whitepapers on wireless device management.

See also