Zebra PDT TC26 2D-SE4710 3/32 WLAN 4G CAM STD AD
The ultimate cost-effective touch computer built for small and big business. The WiFi/phone TC26 is ideal for workers who need price checking, inventory lookup, proof of delivery, voice communications, navigating and messaging out in the field.
- Ergonomic smartphone-like form factor that is small enough to fit in your pocket, yet powerful enough to multi-task in many use cases including Field Mobility, Retail, Ancillary Healthcare and Warehouse
- 5-inch HD display
- 3 scanning configurations: Top performing SE4710 scan engine; Value based SE4100 scan engine; No scanner configuration - for low scanning use cases via rear camera
- High capacity 3100 mAh and 5400 mAh removable and rechargeable batteries designed to support both full shift and multi-shift operation
- Integrated NFC Template
- Android 10.0 OS at launch with the ability to support OS upgrades in the future
How much do you charge for freight?
Free shipping on orders $100 or more (ex. GST) to metro Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne and Adelaide. Metro areas are as designated by our transport companies. Minimum order of $50 (ex. GST). Prices exclude GST.
How long will my delivery take?
Every order received by insignia before 3pm will be despatched from insignia the same day.
Metropolitan Area
Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne
1-2 Business Days
Adelaide
2-3 Business Days
Perth
4-5 Business Days
Regional Area
Queensland, New South Wales, ACT, Victoria
2-3 Business Days
South Australia
3-4 Business Days
Tasmania, Western Australia, Northern Territory
5-7 Business Days
What types of mobile computers are available at insignia?
The main types of mobile computers we have are handheld, wearables and vehicle-mounted computers. As there are so many variables when choosing a mobile computer, we suggest you speak directly with one of our experts to discuss your needs.
Does my mobile computer come pre-loaded with software?
A mobile computer comes loaded with an Operating System (Android / Windows) the same as any other computer or phone. There will be some basic programs or Apps loaded, and the manufacturer may include some extras such as terminal emulation, however to perform stocktaking and inventory management tasks additional software would need to be engaged.
How does my mobile computer connect to my business software?
Typically there are two types of communication options for mobile computers, these include via a wireless network or a 3G/4G/5G card. Typically the wireless network is used for inside four walls (usually within a warehouse). 3G/4G/5G communication allows the device to be used as a phone using a SIM card operating through a telecommunications provider.
What does 802.11a/b/g/n mean?
802.11 is the wiresless networking standard with the letter following this standard indicating its maximum speed and transmission capabilities.
Name | Speed | Indoor Range | Frequency | Released |
802.11ac | 1 Gbps | 115 feet | 5 GHz |
2013 |
802.11n | 300 Mbps | 230 feet | 2.5 GHz, 5 GHz | 2009 |
802. 11g | 54 Mbps | 125 feet | 2.4 GHz | 2003 |
802.11b | 11 Mpbs | 115 feet | 2.4 GHz | 1999 |
Do mobile computers have built-in scanners?
Yes, most mobile computers have the functionality of a PC and scanner in one single device, and can decode 1D or 2D barcodes. Functionality may differ between models.
How does a barcode work?
The different black and white elements of a barcode represent different text characters. The elements follow a set algorithm for particular barcode types, so when the barcode is scanned, the computer is able to quickly decode it.
How does a barcode scanner work?
A barcode scanner detects the different black and white barcode elements and turns it into the corresponding text – sending this information to your computer just like a standard keyboard does.
Can I read a barcode off a screen?
Laser scanners work on reflection of the white area of the barcode. If the reflective glare of the screen interferes with the barcode the scanner may have trouble reading the barcode. 2D scanners work in this environment more effectively as they capture the barcode as a camera image.
What are the different scanner types?
There are three main types of scanners – laser, linear image, and area imagers.
A laser scanner is the most well-known type of scanner and scans traditional 1D barcodes. It works by using a laser-beam light source and the barcode is decoded by a photo diode which measures the light reflected back from the barcode into the laser.
A linear image scanner works more like a digital camera by capturing the image and then decoding it. Similarly to the laser scanner it only reads 1D barcodes, though linear images scanners can read barcodes on any surface including digital devices and damaged or poorly printed barcodes.
Area imagers capture the barcode as an image before analysing and decoding it. Unlike laser and linear image scanners, area imagers can read both 1D and 2D barcodes. Through their omni-directional reading capability, these scanners result in faster reads and the user doesn’t need to spend as much time aiming the scanner.