• XATA provides TREQ-M4 in-cab color display unit

    XATA Corporation has announced the availability of the TREQ-M4 in-cab color display unit (CDU), the newest in-cab touch-screen computer provided by QSI Corporation.
    June 1, 2009

    XATA Corporation has announced the availability of the TREQ-M4 in-cab color display unit (CDU), the newest in-cab touch-screen computer provided by QSI Corporation. The display is provided as an option for new XATA customers and as an upgrade for existing users of XATA products. The TREQ-M4 is compatible with XATA’s MobileMax and XATANET systems and gives end-users all the benefits of these two fleet management systems, including in-cab navigation functions.

    The TREQ-M4 has a bright screen that makes it easier for drivers to see, better allowing them to focus on the road and driving safely to a destination. The new display was developed and is manufactured by Salt Lake City UT-based QSI. The TREQ-M4 is a lower-cost option and an addition to the XATA color in-cab device offering lineup that began with the M4’s bigger brother, the TREQ-L.

    The TREQ-M4 with navigation for the device will be available in July. The TREQ-M4 will be available to MobileMax users September 1.

    Visit www.xata.com for more information.

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