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Break the bounds of the mobile internet
ThinPrint Content Beamer takes professional use of the mobile internet to an unprecedented level by delivering all types of content over any thin connection to any terminal.
Mobile standards like GPRS, HSCSD, and UMTS offer transmission rates that should theratically be enough to send large volume documents. The process fails though, due to insufficient display size, conflicting operating systems, or simply because the application for opening attachements is not available on the end device. Content Beamer is the solution to all of these problems.
Any content from any device regardless of display size, operating system, installed applications, available memory, and type of connection, Content Beamer delivers any content to any device.
- Support for mobile phones, smart phones, handheld and laptop computers, and terminals
- Fast easy access to all sources in device-specific format
- Document accessibility when offline
- Low cost, high compression data transmission
- 100% resolution and color quality
- Printout to any printer over infrared or Bluetooth in original format
- Printout to any fax machine
Access and print any information from mobile phones, smartphones and PDA's The ThinPrint .print infrastructure enables access to any information in your corporate network and on the internet. You have the options of displaying this information as text on your mobile device, or printing it over a Bluetooth or infrared from the nearby local printer. You don't have to download the file - you don't even have to have the files application installed on your end device. ThinPrint Content Beamer is an out-of-the-box solution based on ThinPrint .print infrastructure and enables fast, easy acces to standard applications and email attachments. A free ThinPrint .print SDK is also available for integrating the .print technology into almost every mobile or web application - even individual company applications.
How it works....
The ThinPrint .print infrastructure is based on a range of patent pending technologies. Essentially, the end device requests a remote computer to print a document. This document is normally addressed with a link. The server then opens the document with the relevant application and generates the print job. This is then compressed and sent over optimised bandwith to the end device. There, the print job can be displayed in different formats according to the device's capabilities and/or sent onto the closest printer to print out.
Content Beamer Datasheet
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