The 8530 Vehicle-Mount Computer is based on the vendor’s 8525 model, delivering all the same connectivity and expansion capabilities, but features a display well-suited to vertical industries such as transportation and food that demand applications with expanded graphical interface capabilities. Using the vendor’s Advanced Intel XScale/CE .Net platform, the 8530 features a large, 10.4-inch screen that enables users to take advantage of the on-screen virtual keyboard providing enhanced functionality in certain applications. The display is readable in sunlight and can be used with 8525 peripherals and accessories. A separate full keyboard is also available as an option. With an IP66 rating, the 8530 is protected against dust and sprays of water at temperatures as low as -20ºC.
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