Xata adds in-cab touch-screen color display

May 21, 2009
Xata Corp. has added an in-cab, touch-screen color display to its offerings. The TREQ-M4, provided by QSI Corp., is available as an upgrade for existing XATA products or as an option on new purchases

Xata Corp. has added an in-cab, touch-screen color display to its offerings. The TREQ-M4, provided by QSI Corp., is available as an upgrade for existing XATA products or as an option on new purchases.
The TREQ-M4 is compatible with Xata’s MobileMax and XAtANET systems. It includes a bright screen for easier use by drivers as a lower cost than other color displays in the Xata lineup.
“Continuing to offer upgraded products, such as the TREQ-M4, provided by Xata’s partners, demonstrates that we are committed to ensuring our customers have the top-shelf technology to meet their unique fleet requirements,” said Tom Flies, senior vp of product management. “Together with Xata’s flexible software platform, the newest TREQ display provides our customers cost savings and enhancements that help drivers do their jobs better.”

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