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Motion Computing

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Motion Computing is a developer of Tablet PC computers located in Austin, Texas. Motion Computing focuses on vertical markets[1] such as healthcare and government, though they have released home-oriented systems like their M-series which was also sold through Gateway Inc.[2]

Products

In 2002, Motion Computing's tablet computer models were the LE1700, C5, F5 and J3400.[3] Most configurations included a separate keyboard that could be connected over USB, Bluetooth or a proprietary dock connector.

The C5 is targeted for use in the healthcare industry[4], while the F5 is targeted for field service, construction, inspector/appraiser or any market where mobile users spend time computing while walking or standing. Options available are a bar-code reader, an RFID reader, and a digital camera. The C5 and F5 are sealed units without PCMICIA slots or other ports. The LE1700 and J3400 have ports. All models have optional integrated wireless network with the LE1700, C5, F5 using Sprint and the J3400 using AT&T.

Prior Models

  • LE1600
  • LS800
  • M1400
  • M1300
  • M1200

References