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INFOLOGIX ST7 MCA (CF-H1 ??)

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 11:11 am
by toughasnails
Anyone ever seen these before. I think I kinda stole it on ebay last night...question is will the seller still ship it to me. It kinda looks like a H1 in many ways and its brand new with docking station for $152.00 + s/h :pbjt: http://www.ebay.com/itm/INFOLOGIX-ST7-M ... true&rt=nc

INFOLOGIX ST7 MCA MADE BY PANASONIC TOUGHBOOK
•Smart Display – Automatic screen orientation and brightness adjustment
•Smart Touch – Fingertip- and stylus-accessible; automatic timing control and palm rejection implemented -
•sunlight-readable touchscreen
•Comprehensive Network Connection ◦PAN: Bluetooth 2.1
◦LAN: Wireless LAN 801.11a/b/g/n

•Versatile Integration – Bar code scanner, RFID reader, fingerprint reader, webcam and microphone array
•Mobile Design – Slim, lightweight, fanless, “grab-and-go” ergonomic handle
•Rugged Enhancement – Withstands a free drop (4 feet high)
•Flexible Battery Supply – Long power supply up to 4.5 hours ◦Battery – two compartments for installation of two battery packs
◦Per Battery Pack – 3 lithium-ion high capacity cells (3S1P) 2400mAh, 2.25 hrs.

•Extended Access Control – Three user-programmable keys available
•Processor – Intel® ULV processor U2100 1.06GHz (533 MHz FSB)
•System Memory – 2GB
•Mass Storage – 60GB
•Wireless/Communications – Mini PCI
•Express card wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n
•Display – 10.4” XGA (1024x768) TFT LCD with touch screen panel ◦Luminance – 240 nits
◦LED backlight
◦Automatically orient to Landscape/Portrait mode (0°-90° / 180° - 270°)
◦Automatically adjust the brightness of LCD at the changing background illuminance

•I/O Devices ◦One 2-mega-pixel webcam with auto focus feature
◦One bar code scanner supports 1D/2D bar code
◦One RFID reader supports ISO 15693

•Dimension – 270 x 256 x 35.3 mm
•Weight – 1.36 kg (3lb) with one battery pack
•Ingress Protection – IP 54: The device enclosure can resist alcohol (80% or less), bleach, iodine and common hospital disinfectants
•Certifications – FCC, CE, UL/CSA 60950-1, WEE

http://www.infologix.com/ST7-Mobile-Cli ... px?cid=499

Re: INFOLOGIX ST7 MCA (CF-H1 ??)

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 1:06 pm
by SHEEPMAN!
You oughta be ashamed of yourself.

I've seen it mentioned in some of the MCA stuff I have read. :salute:

Re: INFOLOGIX ST7 MCA (CF-H1 ??)

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 1:45 pm
by Gear6
you won the auction on 1st of April, didn't you ? ;D
Having won the auction, and payed, the seller must ship it to you. these are the rules. If he wanted a minimum price, he should have set one.

The unit is stated as 'Used', not new, as you can also see from the pictures.

I'm not quite sure it really is made by Panasonic for Infologix, and just rebranded by them (Infologix is listed on Panny's site as healthcare sector tech partner). I would rather think they have used some components made by Panasonic, and 'cloned' the H1 into a cheaper version.

This is only usable indoors, as the screen is rated at just 240 nits, half of the 500 on the H1.
Batteries are also weaker the H1's (4.5h vs 6h)
The CPU is probably comparable (U2100 1Ghz Core 2 Solo 1MB - single core, without HT vs. AtomZ540 1.86Ghz -single, w/ HT, 512KB).
HDD is 60GB (doesn't say it's either SSD, or shock protected... they list a 4ft drop spec, though).

It has IP54 / 810F, same as H1 mk1. (the mk2 is IP65, 810G).

For this money, if it's in good condition, with cradle, and 3 batteries, it seems a very good deal, though.

Re: INFOLOGIX ST7 MCA (CF-H1 ??)

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 2:34 pm
by Rob
I can assure you that that is NOT a Panasonic device!

What a knock off! LOL!

Re: INFOLOGIX ST7 MCA (CF-H1 ??)

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 11:23 pm
by Springfield
Gear6 wrote:you won the auction on 1st of April, didn't you ? ;D
Having won the auction, and payed, the seller must ship it to you. these are the rules. If he wanted a minimum price, he should have set one.
You're right that should always be the case. But FYI I've been screwed out of a good on Ebay myself. After the sale the seller simply cancelled the sale and refunded my $$$, saying the item was "no longer available". Ebay would not touch it. :violent:

Re: INFOLOGIX ST7 MCA (CF-H1 ??)

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 12:10 am
by toughasnails
I think it looks cool but yes its no toughbook. It's made by TabletKiosk in Torrance, CA . List price on this is $2795.00
You're right that should always be the case. But FYI I've been screwed out of a good on Ebay myself. After the sale the seller simply cancelled the sale and refunded my $$$, saying the item was "no longer available". Ebay would not touch it. :violent:
Yes that has happen to me a few times too

Re: INFOLOGIX ST7 MCA (CF-H1 ??)

Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 2:27 am
by toughasnails
Well picked it up today and it is like new. Not a mark on it anywhere that I could see . No problem out doors seeing the screen, nice and bright. It does have a Intel Core 2 Solo ULV U2100 with 2GB memory. Very light and only 1 inch thick. For under $200.00 Canadian ...includes duties and taxes it was a deal for me.

Re: INFOLOGIX ST7 MCA (CF-H1 ??)

Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 3:34 pm
by Shawn
toughasnails wrote:Well picked it up today and it is like new. Not a mark on it anywhere that I could see . No problem out doors seeing the screen, nice and bright. It does have a Intel Core 2 Solo ULV U2100 with 2GB memory. Very light and only 1 inch thick. For under $200.00 Canadian ...includes duties and taxes it was a deal for me.
I just got my Motion Computing C5 from FED-UP today. It is very comparable hardware wise to yours Blair. I can't wait to try it out.

Re: INFOLOGIX ST7 MCA (CF-H1 ??)

Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 6:26 pm
by ADOR
Guess I will be digging my tablet projects out to work on too when I get home, lol. (c5)

Re: INFOLOGIX ST7 MCA (CF-H1 ??)

Posted: Thu May 09, 2013 3:23 pm
by Springfield
Guess I'm joining the tablet club, just picked up a deal on a CF-H1. Supposed to be in good condition with dock. Let me know if you guys figure out something slick to do with this -- I don't do patient rounds at the hospital and it has no GPS so not really sure why I need it. But it's cool . . . .