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Datalogic Magellan 2200VS Vertical Scanner

The Magellan 2200VS scanner is tailored for very small retail checkouts with medium to high volume.

Datalogic Magellan 800i Presentation Barcode Scanner MG08-004121-0040 (2D, Omnidirectional )

The Magellan 800i omnidirectional presentation scanner is a versatile data collection tool for many applications. It uses Datalogic’s latest digital imaging technology to provide intuitive and fast reading of 1D and 2D bar codes as well as supporting more advanced features like image capture and EAS tag deactivation

Datalogic Magellan 9300i Barcode Scanner Scale

The Magellan 9300i imagers have traditional bonnet height with large horizontal and vertical windows

Datalogic Magellan 9800i Fixed Retail Barcode Scanner

The Magellan 9800i imaging scanner has a low bonnet height and reads 1D, 2D and Digimarc Barcodes

Datalogic Magellan VS3200 Barcode Scanner M3200-010210-07604 (2D)

The Magellan 3200VSi bar code reader delivers imaging technology in a compact, vertical form factor.
Magellan 3200VSi, Kit, USB Keyboard Scanner, 1D Model, Counter/Wall Mount, Power Brick/Cord (EU), Type A 4.5 m /15 ft Cable

Datalogic Memor 944201016 Handheld Mobile Computer

The Datalogic Memor pocket-sized Windows powered mobile computer is an extremely compact, lightweight, versatile and robust device, combining integrated barcode scanning and wireless communication capabilities (IEEE 802.15 Bluetooth or IEEE 802.11 b/g).

Datalogic Memor X3 944250003 Handheld Mobile Computer With Cradle

Datalogic Memor X3, Batch, 256 MB RAM/512 MB Flash, 806 MHz, 25-key Numeric, Laser with Green Spot, Windows CE Pro 6.0 + 94ACC1324 Power Supply Connection to the Memor directly or through the cradle.

Datalogic Memor X3 944250006 Handheld Mobile Computer

Datalogic Memor X3, 802.11 a/b/g/n CCX V4, Bluetooth, 256 MB RAM/512 MB Flash, 806 MHz, 25-key Numeric, Multi-Purpose 2D Imager with Green Spot, Windows CE Pro 6.0.

Datalogic Memor X3 Handheld Mobile Computer 944250001

Datalogic Memor X3 Batch Data Collector, Windows CE Core 6.0, Linear Imager with Green Spot, 128 MB RAM/512 MB Flash, 624 MHz, 25 key Numeric Keypad. Part# 944250001. The most compact and lightweight Mobile Computer in its class, ideal choice for entry-level applications

Datalogic Memor X3 Wi-Fi 1D Laser Scanner 256MB/512MB 944250004 Mobile Computers

The most compact and lightweight Mobile Computer in its class, ideal choice for entry-level applications

Datalogic Powerscan PBT9500 DPM Barcode Scanner PBT9500-DPMRBK10EU (Wireless)

Datalogic POWERSCAN PBT9500 DPM RB USB KIT BC9030 CAB438 PSU PWR CORDEU. Part# PBT9500-DPMRBK10EU

Datalogic Powerscan PBT9500 STD Barcode Scanner PBT9500-RBK10EU (Wireless)

Datalogic POWERSCAN PBT9500 STD RB USB KT BC9030 CAB438 PSU PWR CORDEU. Part# PBT9500-RBK10EU
. PBT9500 Std Optics, USB Kit, Removable Battery (Kit inc. Scanner, Base Station BC9030-BT, Cable CAB-438, Power Brick 8-0935 and Power Cord 6003-0940.)

Datalogic QD 2430 Without Stand Hand Held Scanners

Entry level corded 2D area imager featuring innovative characteristics, outstanding reliability and the best comfortable use for operators

Datalogic QD2330 Barcode Scanner (Handheld)

Entry level lightweight scanner with ergonomic design and comfortable use during daily operations

Datalogic QM2131 QuickScan Barcode Scanner (Wireless)

Affordable Cordless STAR 1D linear imager featuring the most reliable radio connectivity and unique wireless features

Datalogic QuickScan QBT2430 Barcode Scanner (Wireless)

Entry level Cordless BT 2D area imager providing standard BT connectivity and good 2D reading performance for operators looking for an easy device used for muliple data capture activities

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