MINNEAPOLIS - XATA Corporation, a fleet optimization software and services company, announced the availability of the TREQ-M4 in-cab color display unit (CDU), the newest in-cab touch-screen computer provided by QSI Corporation. The new display is available as an option for new XATA customers and as an upgrade for existing users of XATA products. The TREQ-M4 is compatible with XATA's MobileMax and XATANET systems and gives end-users all the benefits of these two fleet management solutions, including in-cab navigation functions.

The TREQ-M4 has a bright screen that makes it easier for drivers to see, better allowing them to focus on the road and their job of driving safely to a destination. The new display was developed and is manufactured by Salt Lake City-based QSI Corporation. The TREQ-M4 is a lower-cost option and an addition to the XATA color in-cab device offering line-up that began with the M4's bigger brother, the TREQ-L.

"Continuing to offer upgraded products, such as the TREQ-M4, provided by XATA's partners, demonstrates that we are committed to ensuring our customers have the top-shelf technology to meet their unique fleet requirements," said Tom Flies, senior vice president of product management, XATA Corporation. "Together with XATA's flexible software platform, the newest TREQ display provides our customers cost savings and enhancements that help drivers do their jobs better."

"The TREQ-M4 device is a perfect match for the XATANET and MobileMax product lines," said James K. Elwell, QSI Corporation's president and CEO. "The new member of the TREQ product family provides an additional rugged and powerful mobile data terminal for users, which translates to a safer, more effective driving experience."

The TREQ-M4 with navigation for the device will be available in July. The TREQ-M4 will be available to MobileMax users on September 1.

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