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AA Battery Pack Boosts Nomad Operation 

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Edited by Robert H. Williams  

xTrimble of Sunnyvale, Calif., has developed an ace in the hole for its high performance Nomad hand-held computer. Technicians have perfected an AA size battery module that allows the computer to run an extra four hours in the field after organic lithium batteries are drained.

The module ensures uninterrupted operation of the Nomad and offers a comparable level of performance even when inadvertently dropped. A special capacitor prevents the unit from resetting.

As for the computer, which was launched last July, it offers an 806 megahertz PXA320 XScale processor, 128 standard, with built-in802.11g optional wireless communication.

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