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July 7th, 2011
Leica Geosystems Zeno GIS Series with a Rugged Tablet Computer

Leica Geosystems is pleased to announce a further enhancement to the Zeno GIS family – the Leica CS25, a versatile tablet computer combining a 7’’ screen, fully rugged and light-weight. The new CS25 is designed for data collection tasks and can transport a user’s office to the field. Together with the new Leica GG02 plus, centimeter accuracy positioning even in difficult environments is achieved. Together with updates to the successful field and office applications of Zeno Field v2.1, Zeno Connect v1.1, Zeno Office v2.1 and MobileMatriX v4.2, the Zeno GIS family continues to grow and further ideally address all mobile GIS market segments. Read More