Janam designed the XP20 to execute mission-critical, data collection tasks in the enterprise. Every element of the product's form and function has a purpose. For example, the XP20 Series' custom, "bright-white", monochrome display was created because it offers the same 160x160 screen resolution as legacy Palm OS products, thereby facilitating application migration across hardware platforms.At the same time, the XP20 Series also delivers significant improvements over
Janam designed the XP20 to execute mission-critical, data collection tasks in the enterprise. Every element of the product's form and function has a purpose. For example, the XP20 Series' custom, "bright-white", monochrome display was created because it offers the same 160x160 screen resolution as legacy Palm OS products, thereby facilitating application migration across hardware platforms.
At the same time, the XP20 Series also delivers significant improvements over legacy Palm OS products, each one aimed at extending the product's reach into the enterprise. Customers no longer need to compromise on features like numeric keypad, 2D barcode scanning, permanent memory backup of applications and data, keypad backlighting, WLAN security, battery capacity and many more.
This is a formal notice that effective June 1, 2018, Janam will no longer sell its XP20/XP30 series of rugged mobile computers.
With its industry-leading form factor, Janam's XP20/XP30 mobile computers have been purchased by thousands of customers around the globe. Janam discontinued service and technical support for the XP20/XP30 in 2017, and due to a number of factors including lack of availability of certain manufacturing components and accelerating migration away from the Palm operating system, Janam will discontinue production.
For customers looking to migrate to Android or Windows Embedded Handheld operating systems, Janam offers a full range of powerful, rugged mobile computers with the latest technological advancements. Janam is committed to helping customers overcome the challenges often associated with deploying mobile computers. Our sales and support teams will work closely with customers to effect a seamless migration from Palm to whichever operating system best meets their enterprise requirements.
Discontinued SKUs Description
XP20W-1NMLYC00 Rugged PDA: WLAN 802.11b, Palm OS 5.4.9, 32MB/64MB, 2D Imager, mono display, numeric keypad
XP20N-1NMLYC00 Rugged PDA: Batch, Palm OS 5.4.9, 32MB/64MB, 2D Imager, mono display, numeric keypad
XP20W-1PMLYC00 Rugged PDA: WLAN 802.11b, Palm OS 5.4.9, 32MB/64MB, 2D Imager, mono display, PDA keypad
XP20N-1PMLYC00 Rugged PDA: Batch, Palm OS 5.4.9, 32MB/64MB, 2D Imager, mono display, PDA keypad
XP20W-0NMLYC00 Rugged PDA: No Scanner, WLAN 802.11b, Palm OS 5.4.9, 32MB/64MB, mono display, numeric keypad
XP20N-0NMLYC00 Rugged PDA: No Scanner, Batch, Palm OS 5.4.9, 32MB/64MB, mono display, numeric keypad
XP20W-0PMLYC00 Rugged PDA: No Scanner, WLAN 802.11b, Palm OS 5.4.9, 32MB/64MB, mono display, PDA keypad
XP20N-0PMLYC00 Rugged PDA: No Scanner, Batch, Palm OS 5.4.9, 32MB/64MB, mono display, PDA keypad