AML Adds the Triton Handheld Terminal to Its Product Line

Euless, TX (PRWEB) January 22, 2014

AML, a leading manufacturer of barcode and data collection products, has unveiled the Triton, a rugged but cost-effective wireless handheld terminal that combines the familiar functionalities of the previous generation model with powerful new features, including a backlit LCD display, Summit radio, a more durable keypad and more.

The new Triton features a backlit LCD display, lit with a bright white backlight. The screen is highly visible in any conditions—full sun, dim or dark--the clarity and visibility of the Triton display is unparalleled.

The handheld is also equipped with an enterprise class Summit radio with 802.11 b/g/n connectivity. This best-in-class radio provides a crystal clear medium for industrial Wi-Fi communications.

The Triton’s keypad is protected with clear epoxy domed tops for improved durability. The added layer of protection makes the keys impervious to abrasive wear that could cause them to become illegible or nonfunctional.

“The Triton includes all of the hardware enhancements that our clients expect in a next generation handheld but we took a practical approach that customers will appreciate,” said Mike Kearby, president, AML. “AML has a reputation for providing cost-effective hardware with unmatched at its price point. We are proud to introduce our newest handheld, which empowers users with the newest features and improvements for a price that is in line with their older model.”
Similar to the previous generation model, the M7220, the Triton can be quickly deployed with minimal configuration time and little or no training. It also includes all of the features users enjoy in the M7220, including built-in terminal emulation clients for VT100/220, TN5250 and TN3270.

Clients who already use current AML batteries and charging equipment with the M7220 do not need to purchase new ones. The Triton uses the same 19.2 watt-hour battery as its predecessor and will work with the same charging accessories and spare batteries.

The Triton includes multiple interface options and can switch between a graphical-based menu system and a text-based menu system, depending on the user’s preference.

For more information about the Triton and other AML barcode data collection handhelds and kiosks, please visit http://www.amltd.com[1].

About AML
AML was founded in 1983 to respond to a need in the barcode data collector marketplace for high performance, easy-to-use, and cost-effective barcode and data collection products. Our goal is to provide sensible solutions for mission critical activities, to improve efficiency and productivity, and to make barcode data collection applications worry-free. AML means "American Made". All our products are engineered, manufactured, and serviced at our Dallas-area facility. http://www.amltd.com[2]


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  1. ^http://www.amltd.com (www.amltd.com)
  2. ^http://www.amltd.com (www.amltd.com)
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