Personal Data Terminal uses RFID for mobile data capture.

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Model NOMAD-RF(TM) lightweight, hand-held personal data terminal allows tradeshow exhibitors to collect information at shows where RFID technology is being used. Measuring 7.8 x 3.1 x 2 in. and weighing 11 oz, battery-powered terminal sends signal to RFID-encoded badge, and then collects, stores, and displays attendee's contact data in less than 1 sec. No line of sight is needed to collect data from badge, and it remains powered through length of tradeshow without recharging.



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Dietze Enterprises Unveils Lightweight RFID Data Terminal



CHICAGO, Feb. 7, 2006 -- Dietze Enterprises, Inc., (DEI) has
introduced NOMAD-RF(TM), its first lightweight, hand-held
personal data terminal (PDT) that uses cutting-edge Radio
Frequency Identification (RFID) technology for mobile data
capture. DEI is an equipment supplier of 13.56 MHz RFID
products which include mobile data capture terminals, RFID
readers and antenna systems.

The NOMAD-RF terminal will debut at RFID World 2006,
February 28 thru March 1 in Dallas, Texas. For a hands-on
demonstration of the NOMAD-RF terminal, stop by booth number
1328. RFID World is the premier show for RFID products and
services in North America; visit the RFID World website for
more information: scievents.com/rfid06/ .

Coupled with DEI's award-winning RFBADGE(TM), NOMAD-RF
reinforces Dietze Enterprises' standing as the most
technologically advanced and affordable supplier of RFID
products and services to the conference and tradeshow
industry. DEI focuses on exhibitor lead retrieval, attendee
session tracking, access control and tradeshow floor traffic
patterns.

The NOMAD-RF allows tradeshow exhibitors to effortlessly and
quickly collect information at shows where RFID technology
is being used. Weighing in at just 11 ounces, the
battery-powered NOMAD-RF sends a special signal to an
RFID-encoded badge, and then, using radio waves, it
collects, stores and displays the attendee's contact data in
less than one second. Users can then add pre-programmed lead
qualifiers to the entry or create their own special
qualifiers using the touch-screen keypad.

No line of sight is needed to collect the data from the
badge, and NOMAD-RF remains powered throughout the full
length of the tradeshow without recharging or requiring
battery charges. Its small size (7.8" x 3.1" x 2") makes
collecting attendee data a less tedious chore and more of a
smooth, one-step, one-second process that allows more leads
to be collected. Collecting the stored data from NOMAD-RF
can be achieved through a variety of technologies, including
Bluetooth, USB, IrDA and RS-232 connections to desktop
computers, laptops, printers and USB-based Flash memory
devices.

After the tradeshow has ended the NOMAD-RF unit is returned
to the Exhibitor Lead Retrieval service desk. For easy
access and distribution by the exhibitors and their staff,
the captured leads are uploaded to a secure web site
maintained by Dietze Enterprises specifically for this
purpose. This gives immediate access to the exhibitor's
sales staff back at the office, long before the rest of the
team returns from the tradeshow.

No other lead retrieval company offers as complete a range
of solutions for tradeshow managers, exhibitors and
attendees as Dietze Enterprises. The addition of NOMAD-RF is
another technological leap for lead retrieval systems that
utilize RFID technology.

DEI is a leading provider of registration and exhibitor lead
retrieval products and services to the tradeshow and
conference industry, focusing on supplying affordable lead
collection systems and support for its products and
services. For information, contact Vaughn Dietze,
312.329.9073, or email info@leadretrieval.com.

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