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DH60

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The DH60 mobile computer is ONLY available to purchase in the following countries: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia, Bulgaria, China (including Hong Kong), Croatia, Czech Republic, Georgia, Greece, Hungary, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Macedonia, Malaysia, Moldova, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Tajikistan, Thailand, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Vietnam.
The DH60™ general purpose mobile computer delivers industry leading bar code reading and wireless communications in a durable and ergonomic form factor.
Intended for use in retail, warehouses, and manufacturing facilities, the DH60 mobile computer tackles a wide variety of inventory management tasks from simple receiving to the support of material traceability.
Datalogic¡¯s Software Development Kit enables custom applications using the most popular programming languages.
Utilities and device management tools facilitate rapid deployment and central management of the DH60 installation.
For facilities with Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), a Terminal Emulator is available with all four of the most popular emulation modes.

FEATURES & BENEFITS
Ergonomic features including balance with handle, crystal clear display, and a simple keyboard make the DH60 mobile computer a user favorite
Choice of ¡®laser scanning¡¯ or ¡®area imaging¡¯ to handle high volume inventories or track full item records
Datalogic¡¯s patented ¡®Green Spot¡¯ technology for good-read feedback improves efficiency and accuracy in both noisy and quiet environments
Laird Wi-Fi radio ensures seamless roaming to keep operators on the move
Full-shift battery reduces down time during the day and annual replacement costs
Rugged drop and sealing specifications ensure survival from accidents and abuse
Wavelink® Avalanche mobile device management decreases deployment time
Wavelink® Terminal Emulation communicates with 5250, 3270, VT, and HP emulation based warehouse management systems
Two-level keyboard with 10 function keys enhances terminal emulation navigation