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By using rugged mobile computers interactive entertainment can be offered in public places like trains, buses and theme parks where an ordinary computer wouldn't survive a day.
Our computers are built to withstand: · The shock and vibration in even an off-road vehicle or race car. · Vandalism and theft · Children spilling soda or an adult spilling coffee · Electrical interference from other equipment · Chemicals like oil and fuel · Water and mud |
Happy kids in your car No more kids crying or fighting on boring trips if a computer is one of your car’s accessories. Surfing the net, watching TV or video will keep them happy the entire vacation. You can relax, lean back and enjoy a peaceful trip.
Monitoring engine, tires, electricity in off-road vehicles and race cars Monitoring vehicle condition and performance can be invaluable in off-road vehicles and race cars. If the information is instantly sent to repair vehicles, the team can efficiently work to spot a fault and prepare for the repair. When the car goes for a pit stop, the crew already has got the necessary data and turn-around time to the track is reduced. By making it possible to see faults before they occur, terrible accidents may be prevented.
Nice golfing even on crowded courses Using mobile computers on golf carts could help direct players to strategic holes and thus, prevent lines from forming. Players would no longer have to wait for slower golfers, because it would not be necessary to play the holes in a certain order. Mobile computers on all golf carts would send information about each cart's position. This data would then be used to calculate where to go next. The computers could also handle scorecards and course data and serve as an information hub for the entire course. |
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2010-02-08 Travel to Kongo with JLT Four Swedish guys are going on an adventurous trip to Kongo in Africa. With them on the journey are two fully equipped JLT8404 Field Tablet PC's to help navigate and communicate with the home base. Read more » |
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2009-04-14 New CEO from silicon Valley raises the goals in Växjö Company With satisfied customers and world-class products, the new CEO of JLT Mobile Computers - recruited from a top job in Silicon Valley - would seem to be coming to a company where everything is already in place.
"Yes, the long-term opportunities are really good. I want to fine-tune them with a more aggressive marketing and an even greater focus on quality!"
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