• XATA offers new in-cab color display unit

    XATA Corporation announces the immediate availability of the TREQ color display unit (CDU), a new in-cab touch-screen computer that drivers can use for
    Oct. 1, 2008

    XATA Corporation announces the immediate availability of the TREQ color display unit (CDU), a new in-cab touch-screen computer that drivers can use for easier logging and communication. The TREQ is offered as a display option for new XATA customers, as an upgrade for existing users of the company's XATANET product, and is compatible with XATA's MobileMax and XATANET systems.

    The 7-inch, Windows CE-based color display features a high-resolution graphical interface that allows drivers to input data via an easy-to-use touch screen. TREQ units incorporate new technologies such as navigation, onboard training, improved graphics, and enhanced driver communications. The TREQ was developed and is manufactured by Salt Lake City-based QSI Corporation.

    XATA is also shipping an upgraded version of its MicroDisplay. This new version offers a brighter, side-lit screen for better in-cab visibility, a more robust case, and an extended temperature operating range. Access www.xata.com for further information.

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