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You are here: Home / News / Hardware / Juniper Systems, Inc. introduces the Mesa Rugged Notepad

Juniper Systems, Inc. introduces the Mesa Rugged Notepad

July 19, 2010 By GISuser

ESRI International User Conference, San Diego, CA– Juniper Systems, Inc. announces the new Mesa Rugged Notepad™ as the latest addition to its complete lineup of rugged handheld computers.

 The Mesa provides a unique platform for dedicated field data collection applications that can withstand the most extreme outdoor environments. Availability is scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2010.

 “The Mesa has all the advantages of a handheld, plus the advantages of a tablet PC, without the disadvantages of either,” said David Dean, President of Electronic Data Solutions. The Mesa is the world’s first Juniper Rugged™ notepad, featuring the biggest screen available on a Windows Mobile® rugged handheld computer. In addition to the large 5.7 inch active viewing display, the Mesa is compact and lightweight, providing the comfortable feel of a handheld. 

The Mesa Rugged Notepad is available in three models: Standard, Geo, & Geo 3G. The Standard Mesa features Wi-Fi and Bluetooth® wireless technology, while the Geo model adds 2-5 meter accuracy GPS and a 3.2MP camera enhanced with Juniper Geotagging™ (the ability to embed and emboss photos with date, time and GPS position). The Geo 3G model includes camera, GPS, and a 3G GSM data modem for increased speed and connectivity capabilities. The Mesa will be available in U.S. and International versions of each model.

Like other Juniper Systems rugged handheld computers, the Mesa is built to survive the toughest environments. It is rated IP67, making it fully waterproof and dustproof, and tested to MIL-STD-810G for water, humidity, sand and dust, vibration, altitude, shock, and temperature. Its rugged magnesium and plastic chassis protects the Mesa from up to four foot drops onto concrete. 

Unique to the Mesa is its one-of-a-kind Juniper Systems home screen. This customizable home screen puts the most-used device functions in a finger-friendly on-screen dashboard. Features include user-defined shortcuts and 11 screen gadgets for controlling wireless connections, GPS, texting, email, calendar, and power functions. 

Juniper Systems, Inc. seeks to establish strong relationships with companies that offer total solutions to industries with mobile computing needs. Information about becoming a Juniper Systems Business Partner, along with more information on the Mesa Rugged Notepad, can be found online at www.junipersys.com.

About Juniper Systems, Inc.

Juniper Systems, Inc. provides intuitive field computing solutions for rugged applications, serving agriculture, natural resource, industry, geomatics, public works, and military markets. All products are designed and manufactured at company headquarters in Logan, Utah, U.S.A.  
 

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