SuperGeo Technologies, the leading global provider of complete GIS software and solutions, is going to showcase SuperPad 3, its full-function mobile GIS software, during Computex Taipei.

Computex Taipei is the largest computer exhibition in Asia. Mio Technology, one of the chief providers in the mobile GPS industry in Taiwan, as well as Magellan, a leading enterprise of portable GPS navigation consumer electronics, will co-display the Mio Location-Based Services Show (Mio LBS Show) along with brand-new navigation systems during the event. Additionally, Mio will exhibit solutions to GIS (geographic information system), fleet management, telematics, and medical services with its professional partners from diversified domains.

SuperGeo Technologies is invited to showcase SuperPad 3 to support eXplorist Pro 10, a GIS device newly released by Magellan. Featured the endurance against vibration and water, eXplorist Pro 10 supports Windows Mobile 6.5 Classic operating system and also accommodates to the third software.

Designed for mobile GIS and field mapping applications, SuperPad 3 can effectively assist field surveyors in collecting, editing, and measuring spatial data. SuperPad 3 widely supports the mobile devices with Windows operating systems, including Windows Mobile 5.x/6.x and Windows CE .NET 5.0 or higher, etc.

Professional evaluation has indicated that SuperPad 3 is well compatible with eXplorist Pro 10 in diverse performances of GIS and GPS. This integration provides dispatched personnel with convenient operating systems and comprehensive GIS/GPS functions, considerably increasing the work efficiency of field surveys.

The LBS Show by Mio & Magellan will take place at Taipei during May 31 to June 3, 2011. Aside from demonstrating mobile GIS applications and specifying SuperPad 3 features at Computex, SuperGeo Technologies will seek collaboration with other renowned handheld device providers to extend the applicability of SuperPad 3 in multiple devices, intending to offer more complete mobile GIS solutions to users.

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