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Hand held bar code scanners are used typically as inventory or point of sale (POS) devices. Search by Specification | Learn More
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QuickScan Linear Imager Handheld Scanner HSA USA
Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager Microscan Systems Incorporated |
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Hand-Held Museum Guide | Machine Design The guide, a hand-held computer, also lets users communicate with other museum visitors using short message service, like that of cellular phones. |
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The Machine Design Tech Insider The company produces silicone parts utilizing compression, transfer or computer-controlled liquid injection molding. |
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Who let the bots out? | Machine Design Sonia Chernova, a computer-science major at Carnegie Mellon University, checks out one of the bots from the Sony Legged League prior to game time. |
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Latest News Content | Machine Design Hand-Held Museum Guide Researchers from the Caesarea Rothschild Institute (University of Haifa) and The Center for Scientific and Technological |