Glacier Ridgeline Q100
Military-style ultra-rugged PDA
(by Conrad H. Blickenstorfer)
Glacier Computer is an Amherst, New Hampshire based designer, developer, and supplier of rugged industrial computers. Their Ridgeline rugged PDA was conceived to complement Glacier's line of vehicle-mount and mobile computers with a handheld Windows Mobile-based solution rugged enough to survive in the harshest environments.
The Ridgeline Q100 was designed to fill a niche that isn't being addressed by many vendors of rugged computing equipment, that of data collection in extremely difficult environmental conditions.
To facilitate that, the Q100 essentially takes the guts and functionality of a consumer market Pocket PC and places it into a very tough housing that is impervious to the elements. This adds size and weight, of course, but the Q100 remains fairly compact, measuring 6.1. x 3.8 x 1.65 inches. It also has a reasonably large 3.7-inch display that according to Glacier is available both in QVGA (240 x 320) and full VGA (480 x 640) versions. Operation is via touch screen and a large navigation diamond, and the Q100 also has four function keys and a special terminal key.
On the tech side, the device is powered by the 624MHz version of the tried-and-true Marvell PXA270 XScale processor. It comes with a generous 256MB of RAM and 256 or 512MB of Flash. There is a CF card expansion slot as well as a micro-SD slot. Connectivity is unusually generous for a Pocket PC device with two USB Type A and one USB Type B ports, an RJ45 LAN jack, an RS232 port and a RS232/422/485 port, audio in/out and a surface contact docking connector.
There is integrated 802.11b/g and Bluetooth Class 2 v2.0 + EDR, an internal GPRS module, and there is also an available GPS and GALILEO receiver module with built-in antenna.
The Q100 looks tough and rugged, and it is. It can survive a five-foot drop, handle extreme operating temperatures between -4 and 140 degrees Fahrenheit, and is sealed to IP67 specifications, where the "6" means total sealing against dust and the "7" means the device can handle immersion into water down to a depth of about three feet. The thick rubber bumpers on all eight corners offer superior protection against impact and scratches.
Glacier offers the Q100 with either Windows CE 5.0 or Windows Mobile 6.1. The former is best for deployments where the unit will run custom applications or terminal emulation, the latter offers the full complement of consumer Pocket PC apps, such as mobile versions of the Microsoft Office apps and so on. Depending on configuration, the Q100 is ideal for pesonnel in utility, marine, military, construction and a variety of industrial settings.
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Specifications
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Added/last update
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Added February 2009
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Form-factor
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Ultra-rugged PDA
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CPU Speed
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Marvell PXA270/624 MHz
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OS
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Windows CE 5.0 or Windows Mobile 6.1
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RAM/ROM
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256MB SDRAM/256-512MB onboard Flash
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Card slots
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1 CF Card + 1 micro-SD
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Display type
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User-adjustable TFT with touchscreen
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Display size/res
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3.7-inch/VGA (480 x 640) or QVGA (240 x 320)
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Digitizer/pens
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touch/1
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Keyboard/keys
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Navigation keys, four function keys, terminal key
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Navigation
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directional control, stylus
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Housing
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Unknown
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Operating Temp
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-4 to 140F
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Sealing
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IP67
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Shock
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5 feet
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Size (WxHxD)
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6.1 x 3.8 x 1.65
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Weight
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unknown
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Power
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Internal 2-cell 1,900mAH Li-Ion
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Interface
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2 USB Type A, 1 USB Type B, 1 RS232, 1 RS232/422/485, RJ45 LAN, audio in/out, docking
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Wireless
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802.11b/g, Bluetooth Class 2 v2.0 + EDR, internal GPRS module, GPS and GALILEO receiver with built-in antenna
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List price
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Inquire
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Contact
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glaciercomputer.com
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Windows Mobile Info
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Windows Mobile 6
Windows Mobile 5
Windows Mobile Smartphone
Windows Mobile 2003
Windows CE .Net
Windows for Pocket PC 2002
Pocket PC intro 2000
Windows CE H/PC Pro 1998
Windows CE 2.0 1997
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