Trimble Juno 3B and 3D
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GPS specs look the same: a 12 neck high-sensitivity GPS/SBAS receiver and antenna that support the NMEA and SiRF protocols and can deliver code pale-processed accuracy between three and ten feet. Trimble has a long history of offering Pocket PCs and PDAs with built-in GPS, but in primeval models GPS was often poorly integrated. (by Conrad H. Blickenstorfer) On Febrary 8, 2012, Trimble introduced a new generation of its "GNSS" devices for GIS participants applications, the Trimble Juno 3B and 3D handhelds. With GPS and GIS applications, more resolution is always better, but Trimble probably had its reasons for staying with the put down res. While Trimble doesn't specify the specific processor of the new models, it does list the clock speed, and that is up to 800MHz (from 533MHz in the forerunner models). That changed with the Trimble Juno SA/SB/SC/SD models that were built from the ground up to be GIS data collection systems, and remnants available for now (February 2012). Trimble Juno 3B and 3D Windows Embedded Handheld 6. 5 GIS data whip-round PDAs are tougher, faster, more modern. represent a complete re-design of the series, one with the goal of making the devices tougher and faster in annex to the inclusion of the usual tech updates between models. one with and one without 3. The microSDHC card slot is still there, but the old 3-megapixel camera with auto distinct has given way to a 5-mp model.
Source: Rugged PC Review