The MC2100 series leverages the same hardware platform as other Motorola mobile computing products.
Motorola
Solutions (NYSE: MSI), a provider of communication solutions and services for
enterprise and government customers, introduced the MC2100 industrial mobile
computing series, a smaller, rugged mobile computer that is designed to expand
the range of field solutions available for larger enterprises and small to
medium-size businesses (SMBs).
Motorola's
MC2100 mobile computing series is expected to ship in the first quarter of
2012.
The
company's line of rugged mobile computers offers five configurations of the
MC2100 that include three different scan engines, options for batch and WLAN
connectivity, and vertical-specific accessories. Designed to be lightweight and
ergonomic, Motorola said the MC2100 is ideal for inventory management, stock
replenishment, price marking and shelf labeling.
The
MC2100 will also be the first value-tier rugged handheld in the mobile
computing industry to support HTML5 via Motorola's RhoElements application
enablement framework, and the company noted the MC2100 series leverages the
same hardware platform as other Motorola mobile computing products to help
simplify application support and integration into an enterprise environment.
"We
are excited about the opportunities in the marketplace with Motorola's new
MC2100 mobile computer. The MC2100 satisfies the demand by many of our
customers for a rugged mobile computer with a color touch screen, data capture
capabilities and WiFi at a very competitive price," said George Zicman, senior
vice president of sales at Quest Solution. "In conjunction with our WTMiP
communications software and our VIA suite of software solutions, the MC2100 is
an excellent fit to manage inventories and improve efficiencies for our retail
and pharmaceutical customer base."
The
MC2100 mobile computer will be available with the Service from the Start with
Comprehensive Coverage program, providing coverage for normal wear and tear as
well as accidental damage to internal and external components. The device
features a drop and tumble rating, IP54 sealing, a recessed keypad and a
Corning Gorilla Glass exit window, as well as an integrated TEAM Express client
that enables group broadcast and private-response PTT.
"With
the MC2100 mobile computing series, Motorola Solutions is leveraging its core
mobile computing fundamentals and technology leadership to ensure value-tier
and price-conscious customers will not have to compromise on ergonomics or
functionality," said Girish Rishi, corporate vice president and general manager
of mobile computing for Motorola Solutions. "The MC2100 will help improve
operational efficiencies for our traditional enterprise customers and open up
new market segments around the world from small to medium-sized businesses."
Nathan Eddy is Associate Editor, Midmarket, at eWEEK.com. Before joining eWEEK.com, Nate was a writer with ChannelWeb and he served as an editor at FierceMarkets. He is a graduate of the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.