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Datalogic Introduces the Skorpio X4

Posted November 27, 2017

skorpio-x4The next evolution in the Skorpio product line is here with the Skorpio X4. Featuring a high performance multicore 1 GHz architecture that offers amazing speeds when running Windows Embedded Compact OS and allows easy upgradeability to the Android OS. Running out of memory won’t be a problem with the standard 1 GB RAM and 8 GB Flash. With the largest high-visibility 3.2 inch color graphics display in its class, the Skorpio X4 will help users work more efficiently. Available in three different keypad options, a 50 key alphanumeric keypad, a 38 key functional keypad, and a 28 key numeric keypad, choose the keypad that best suits your needs.

The Datalogic mobile computer is suitable for mobile commerce solutions in the retail environment both in-store and back-end receiving applications. The rugged mobile computer comes with an IP64 protection class and a 6 ft (1.8 m) drop resistance. User’s will have the choice of either 1D or 2D imagers featuring Datalogic’s patented Green Spot technology for good read feedback.

Features:

  • Large high visibility color display with touch screen.
  • Wide Band Audio for improved speech recognition (Android only).
  • Choice of Microsoft Windows Embedded Compact 7 or Android v4.4 operating systems.
  • TI 802.11 a/b/g/n radio with CCX v4 and featuring MIMO antenna technology.
  • Bluetooth wireless technology v4.0 with BLE (low energy) on Android models.
  • WEC7 units include: Wavelink Avalanche pre-installed and pre-licensed, Wavelink TelnetCE pre-installed and prelicensed on Pistol Grip units, Pal pre-installed, and Upgradable to Android 4.4.
  • Attachable handle (and orderable pre-installed)
  • EASEOFCARE Service Plans offer a wide range of service options to protect your investment, ensuring maximum productivity and ROI.

Smart Market Optimizes Warehouse Operations with Datalogic’s Skorpio Mobile Computer

Posted September 13, 2013

Overview
The Smart Market business group, headquartered in Spain, manufactures markets and distributes a wide range of household products. The Smart Market SLU division handles Icelands, Leopard, and Alligator brands, while Appletree SLU manages Avocado and Butaka. The group’s philosophy is to always meet the needs of its customers with quality products and services in order to create and maintain long-term relationships.

The Challenge
Keeping in line with its philosophy, Smart Market was looking for a way to optimize its logistics processes, which were currently handled by various warehouses spread across the country. To ensure faster and better service, the company decided to move all its stock to a single 18,000 sq meter warehouse. But before making this major change, Smart Market wanted to make sure it could get the most reliable automated solution available to manage this enormous warehouse.

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Datalogic Mobile Computers Now Certified with Wavelink Speakeasy

Posted August 19, 2013

Datalogic Lynx PDA Mobile ComputerDatalogic has announced  that their Memor, Lynx, Elf, and Skorpio  X3 have all received certification for Wavelink’s  Speakeasy voice-picking solution.

Voice-driven data is changing the face of the mobile business world. Add voice-enabled emulation to your wireless  ecosystem with  Wavelink Speakeasy, a plug-in module for Wavelink Terminal Emulation, Velocity and Industrial Browser.

Value:

  • Realize benefits of voice-picking without high  cost and long  implementation cycle
  • Leverage legacy systems through voice
  • Improved productivity through greater  efficiency
  • Integrate bar code scanning  with  voice directed functions for new levels of accuracy
  • Easily update  mobile device clients, scripts, or language  files wirelessly

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The Datalogic Skorpio Comes To An End: Obsolescence and Replacement Notice

Posted December 11, 2012

After many years of exceptional success and results, Datalogic is now announcing the worldwide obsolescence of the former Skorpio mobile computer product line, due to electronic component availability. This will apply to all special versions of the Skorpio mobile computer as well.

Product Replacement Recommendation

The new Skorpio X3 rugged mobile computer by Datalogic represents innovation. From its 3.2 inch color touch screen to its inclined scan engine, the latest advances in technology and engineering are found in this compact and ergonomic solution for data collection needs.

The Skorpio X3 mobile computer was designed with retail environments in mind, both on the show room floor and in the back office. It offers the largest high-visibility color graphic display (3.2 inch) with touch screen in its class. This, combined with its specially crafted ergonomic casing, increases the viewing area in an extremely compact form factor, while its trendy design, compact size and light weight provide excellent balance and superior handling. The Skorpio X3 also resists shocks, tumbles and multiple drops from 1.5 m / 5.0 ft, guaranteeing reliable performance with every scan.

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JD Sports Fashion Finds Their Mobile Computing Solution With The Datalogic Skorpio

Posted November 29, 2012

JD Sports Fashion is the UK’s number one specialist retailer of both branded and own-brand sports and fashion wear for the entire family. Established in 1981, JD Sports Fashion has grown rapidly to over 400 stores across the UK and the Republic of Ireland. JD’s growth since being listed on the UK Stock Market in 1996 has been meteoric, with the acquisition and consolidation of Scotts and Bank Fashion. Currently, over 1,300 Skorpio mobile computers have been installed in JD Sports Fashion stores across the UK and Ireland.

Datalogic ADC has been a long established partner of JD Sports Fashion since the introduction of over 400 rugged mobile computers for use in JD’s Distribution Centers since 2002. At that time, JD did not have any store management devices. When the decision came to look at automating store operations, JD turned to Datalogic to recommend an appropriate mobile device and solution.

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