SPECIFICATIONS:-
OPTICAL
Light source 660 nm red LED
Sensor 3000 element linear array
Scan rate 50 scans/sec.
Print contrast 45% minimum absolute dark/light reflectance @ 660 nm
Scanning width 7.08" (180mm) maximum
Operation Trigger, flash, and continuous modes
Data editing Preamble, postamble, Code id, and data reformatting
Function keys PC, Macintosh, and IBM terminal keyboard
COMMUNICATION AND I/O
Interfaces supported Keyboard wedge
RS232
USB
Wand emulation
MECHANICAL
Weight 164g
Dimensions Length (horizontal): 3.9 Inches (100mm)
Height (vertical): 7.1 Inches (180mm)
Width: 2.75 Inches (70mm)
ENVIRONMENTAL
Operating temperature 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C)
Storage temperature -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C)
Humidity 20% to 85% RH non-condensing
ESD protection Functional after 8K Contact and 12K Air
Drop Test 5 feet (1.5 meters) onto concrete
Regulatory approvals CE
FCC
BSMI
Warranty 3 years
REVIEWS:-
Inside, the MS330 has a 1.3 megapixel digital camera and a very atypical Motorola user interface. Like some of the other Korean market phones we've played with recently, the MS330 also supports a built-in answering machine that can be used in lieu of regular voicemail. A cool feature that I haven't seen on other handsets is the ability to choose from two different keypad backlighting colors: amber and blue. We've included a photo of the two different lighting schemes in the gallery on page 3.
Another novel feature is a built-in IR based remote control application for controlling your TV, VCR, DVD player, and cable box. I didn't test this feature, but it certainly seems like something a lot of people would like - if for no other reason than to mess with the TV at the local bar.
While I did not spend too much time playing around with the MS330, I can certainly say that I would like to see something a little more daring looking like the MS330 from Motorola for the home US CDMA market. The MS330 has heaps of style.
If you are a Verizon user, you can buy a MS330 from Wireless Imports and activate it on your account since it supports CDMA 800Mhz..
Another novel feature is a built-in IR based remote control application for controlling your TV, VCR, DVD player, and cable box. I didn't test this feature, but it certainly seems like something a lot of people would like - if for no other reason than to mess with the TV at the local bar.
While I did not spend too much time playing around with the MS330, I can certainly say that I would like to see something a little more daring looking like the MS330 from Motorola for the home US CDMA market. The MS330 has heaps of style.
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