May 29, 2013
AML, manufacturers of stationary kiosks and barcode scanners, has introduced its new LDX10 handheld computer with DC Suite software.
The LDX10 is a handheld computer with an integrated barcode scanner designed for light- to medium-duty barcode data collection applications such as inventory control and asset tracking. It stores data scanned by the barcode scanner or keyed into the keypad, then uploads that data via USB to any PC for use in spreadsheets or allows it to be imported into accounting or inventory management software.
The LDX10 comes with AML's DC Suite software, and includes seven common barcode data collection applications pre-loaded onto the device. Users can charge the battery, select an application and go to work.
Mike Kearby, president of AML, said that with an MSRP of $645, the scanner is the best value on the market for light-duty applications.
"There are so many commercial applications where the requirement to scan barcodes and collect data is essential to efficient business operations, but the usage and the environment simply doesn't warrant the investment in a handheld device that exceeds $1,000 and sometimes approaches $2,000," he said. "The LDX10 with DC Suite software is the complete hardware/software solution that's affordable and easy to use."
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