Thanks Yaw and Clint.  Price point is certainly a concern, especially given the 
fact that these will be used for smallholder cooperatives which will require 
multiple devices per group.  I think that Symbol is a bit expensive for these 
purposes, we're certainly more focused on appropriate smartphones.

Netbooks could be an option, but we would need some sort of protective skins 
and power/charging is another concern as these villages are off the electricity 
grid.  Given your understanding of the power consumption of netbooks, do you 
think it would be realistic for them to operate for 6-8 hours per day while 
also powering a scale / printer?  Are there reasonably priced solar options 
which could provide a sufficient power source while the sun is shining?

Thanks again for the thoughts.

Cory


-----Original Message-----
From: Clint Tseng [mailto:c...@cs.washington.edu] 
Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 8:52 PM
To: Yaw Anokwa
Cc: Bush, Cory; change
Subject: Re: [change] Digital scale / transaction recording device

I'm not sure about the scale part, but I was down at Marination Mobile  
the other day and they had a really slick looking point to sale app on  
an iPhone that talked wirelessly to a small battery powered receipt  
printer; might be a better price point and form factor depending on  
whether you can get it unlocked, etc.

?Clint

On Dec 10, 2009, at 9:35 AM, Yaw Anokwa <yanokwa at gmail.com> wrote:

> for ruggedized mobile devices of the kind you are describing, your
> best bet is http://www.trimble.com or http://www.symbol.com.
>
> you could also try a netbook with a gsm slot paired with a usb receipt
> printer and a usb scale would get you 90% of the way there. the
> netbook could likely power both of those devices. you could likely
> swap the netbook for a smart phone (say android running open data kit)
> but phones with usb master support are hard to find...
>
> On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 01:18, Bush, Cory <CBush at tns.org> wrote:
>> Greetings all,
>>
>> I?m trying to scope a solution for coffee cooperatives here in Rwa 
>> nda that
>> will enhance transparency into the sale of coffee at small  
>> community-level
>> collection points, and would appreciate any thoughts / ideas / device
>> recommendations.  Basic requirements would include:
>>
>> -       A digital scale capable of weighing up to 30kg
>>
>> -       Ability to capture transaction information including: ID#,  
>> price per
>> kilo, KG delivered, coffee grade, collector ID#, payment type (cash/ 
>> bank)
>>
>> -       Ability to generate a paper receipt
>>
>> -       Ability to transmit transaction information in real-time if  
>> mobile
>> data network available or store-and-forward batches if data network
>> unavailable
>>
>> -       Ability to generate daily/weekly/monthly reconciliation or  
>> summary
>> reports
>>
>> -       Ideally the scale, transaction device, and printer would be
>> integrated, but not necessary
>>
>> -       Device(s) should have low power requirements, and be able to
>> function for a full day between charges or be powerable via standard
>> batteries.
>>
>> -       Device(s) should be rugged enough for use in rural settings
>>
>> Thanks in advance for any insight,
>>
>> Cory
>>
>> Cory Bush
>> RW Mobile: +250-788-309287
>>
>> RW Office:  +250-252-580414
>> Skype: corycbush
>>
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