My esteemed Ladies and Gentlemen,
My name is Professor Kleinstein. You know me as the discoverer of the popular formula S + M = B. Over the last few weeks I have conducted extensive field research on the handy business tools TC20 and TC25 from Zebra, and subjected them to the fierce fundamental forces of nature.
Robust, robust, robust
In particular, I examined the influence of Newton’s Law of Gravitation on the two splendid TC20 and TC25 mobile computers – and deliberately dropped them on the carpet in my office and on concrete in my laboratory, for the benefit of science. I came to the following conclusion: The TC20 is extremely stable, and the TC25 is hard to beat in its robustness! Even when hit against rock walls, flung through the air with a catapult and exposed to extreme cold, the TC25 was unbothered.
Sparks flew with both
Another quite remarkable observation is the radio signal transmission. My wife, Zeraphina, was able to interrupt my research several times by calling me on the TC25. The reception was always impeccable (unfortunately!). But alright, even in Shakespeare’s Hamlet it was said: “Brevity is the soul of wit, … I’ll be brief.” So, here are my findings: Zebra’s TC20 and TC25 are excellent mobile computers. They help small to medium-sized business users significantly improve the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of their processes. Plus, they save a lot of time, money and effort.