SALT LAKE CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Code Corporation, an industry leader in the design and manufacturing of image-based bar code readers, announced today that it will launch its newest bar code reader, the Code Reader 4100™ (CR4100), at the HIMSS 2011 conference, booth #1523, in Orlando, Florida on February 20-24, 2011.
The CR4100 is a slim rugged handheld computer that features leading edge 2D optical bar code reading technology that delivers unparalleled performance and efficiency with a dedicated, on-board processor for decoding bar codes. The CR4100 is available in dark gray or disinfectant-ready healthcare white, and has a full range of capabilities that are imperative to the mobile worker.
The CR4100 features built-in Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system and various wireless options including Bluetooth®, WWAN, and WLAN 802.11 a/b/g. The bright color display includes a touch screen and the ergonomic QWERTY keypad is easy to use in tough environments. To enhance mobility, the CR4100 includes a slim replaceable battery and a desktop cradle that charges both the CR4100 and replacement battery.
“This lightweight, rugged device redefines mobile productivity,” said George Powell, CEO and president of Code Corporation. “The CR4100 combines the exceptional bar code reading performance that people have come to depend on from Code, with wireless communication and a mobile computer, in the same device, giving users true mobility.”
The rugged design of the CR4100, together with an IP65-rated housing, ensures protection against dust and moisture. The CR4100 can handle drops of 5 feet to concrete, meaning fewer repairs for you and reducing your total cost of ownership.
The light weight and ergonomic design reduce fatigue, making the CR4100 ideal for applications in healthcare, patrol vehicles, mobile citation, mobile identification, warehouse, inventory control, back office, and more.
About Code Corporation
Code Corporation designs, develops and manufactures automatic identification and data collection devices, accessories and application enablement systems. Code's compact portable products provide 'plug and play' input of data from bar codes and advanced 2D symbols. Cordless systems utilize enhanced Bluetooth® radios. Code provides reading and decoding of all open bar code symbologies. While committed to open symbology support, Code also offers its proprietary GoCode® symbology for secured data applications. Code's worldwide headquarters are located in the Salt Lake City, Utah metropolitan area. For more information, go to: www.codecorp.com.
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