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Brexit rental scheme
12 August 2016
Renovotec, the rugged hardware provider, has chosen IMHX 2016 for the launch of its ‘Brexit’ rugged hardware rental scheme designed for companies wanting to delay capital expenditure at a time of financial uncertainty.

The Honeywell ScanPal EDA50 enterprise hybrid device has been designed for mobile workers needing to view, capture and send business information in real time across the business. The EDA50 is an ergonomic and rugged handheld device that offers a modern touchscreen, a mobile frontline-ready Android operating system and processor, robust storage and advanced data capture.
Launching publicly at IMHX 2016, Renovotec’s ‘Brexit’ rugged rentals scheme covers a full range of market-leading handheld and mobile scanning and industrial printing products, and includes the option to continue renting or buy any rented rugged hardware product at a later date, when up to six months rental charges are then deducted from the final purchase price. All Renovotec rentals include full, ongoing product support and maintenance.
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