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u/GreyGonzales ยท 1 pointr/techsupportgore

My work had the MC9000 or MC 9060 like these. They were running some old windows versions and were all in black and white visuals. Then they had some newer ones they tested for a few months either the MC9190 or MC9200s like these.

The newer one had better wifi, better cpu/ram, better laser system and were in color. But for whatever reason they went with the TC75 instead (just with handle attachments). And sent away all the MC series ones they still had.

Its better in almost every spec department and the batteries being able to charge in the machine like with a phone is a big plus but the loss of buttons is a big detractor in my opinion. The OS is the exact same so the layout isn't an issue. I've just never been a fan of touch screens for typing, I'm always hitting the button next to what I wanted as my fingers are a bit bigger than average. And the way the keyboard/numpad pops up in the screen it tends to cover up some functions. So I'll be typing in something, then need to press ALT which is now covered. So I have to press back to get the keyboard to go away and then I have to bring the keyboard back up to keep going. When there were tactile buttons, after a few years, I was at the point of knowing where buttons were and being able to type in numbers without looking. It was so much faster.