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What also makes the R2 especially exceptional is the use of interchangeable modules in the place of permanent, surface-mounted NAND; this unique feature-set is designed to make the Z-Drive field-serviceable and field-upgradeable.
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The 3500 Series is field-upgradeable to include these latest software features.
unknown title 2009
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The DM-MD16X16 features 16 individually configurable and field-upgradeable input card slots, and a choice of eight or 16 factory-configured twisted pair or fiber DM outputs (or eight of each).
unknown title 2009
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As an RFID-ready printer, it is field-upgradeable offering flexibility and scalability to meet end users 'RFID printing requirements anytime.
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Only the GL4e series offers a field-upgradeable UHF RFID option; an industry-leading printer management utility; SATOnet CONNECT ™; standard tri-port communication protocols of RS232C serial, IEEE1284 high-speed parallel and USB 2.0, and optional LAN and
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As these encoding appliances are field-upgradeable, and the new feature is available as a free upgrade to existing Hera 4000 customers, Media Excel stated its confidence in its ability to drive market value through the transcoding of content for the iPhone.
unknown title 2009
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These tools, including the Explorer 280, Explorer 260, and Explorer 200 Series, are designed to be field-upgradeable and will evolve as the UAS / UASP approaches version 1.0 release by mid 2009.
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e Series offers a field-upgradeable UHF RFID option; an industry-leading printer management utility SATOnet CONNECT; standard tri-port communication protocols, competitive emulations, and much more.
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"So we've introduced a product that is field-upgradeable with a software key … you buy a 100 Mbps product, and two or three years later when you decide that you want to go to a gig, you don't have to even touch the radio.
Insights 2009
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