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1 Cost of Adoption Rugged Vs Consumer Grade Benefits Most TCOs emphasis on up front system acquisition

2 Rugged Devices vs. Consumer Devices Nearly 50% of mobile computing operating costs are associated with worker productivity downtime when the device fails. VDC research July 26, 2007

3 Percent of Installed Mobile Computer Units Replaced by Year 1st Year2nd Year3rd Year4th Year5th Year Rugged Mobile Computer 3.3%7.8%18.2%55.4%76.2% Non-Rugged Mobile Computer 18.0%38.5%82.6%96.8%98.5% Mobile Computing Replacement Rates The number of units replaced per year after deployment confirms the shorter life span of non-rugged mobile device offerings. Mobile Deployment Trends

4 Fully Rugged HH/PDA Rugged HH/PDA Durable HH/PDA Consumer Grade HH/PDA Five-Year TCO $12,957 $14,344 $19,815 $21,149 Annual TCO $2,592 $2,869 $3,963 $4,230 Rugged vs. Consumer Grade TCO Considering all factors contributing to the cost of running solutions on rugged vs. non-rugged hand- held/PDA devices, rugged devices present a clear TCO advantage overall. Rugged vs. Non-Rugged TCO Analysis


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