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MP3 Players, Flash Players, Portable CD-MP3 Player
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Hewlett Packard Jornada 420 Palm-Size PC
2007-09-03 04:30:00
Hewlett Packard Jornada 420 Palm -Size PCIn many of our PDA reviews, we say that PDAs can keep you working while you're on the road. In this case, we put that statement to the test; part of this review was written on the Jornada itself. You can organize your appointments, to-do list, address book, and more while you're traveling. You can also keep up with the latest news and stay connected to your desktop, all in beautiful color with the HP Jornada 420. To set up the Jornada, we installed the battery pack, connected the AC power cord, placed the Jornada in its docking cradle, and followed the on-screen instructions. Then, we installed Microsoft Windows CE Services 2.2 and followed its setup wizard. The process was entirely straightforward, made painless by following the Getting Started card. When you turn on the Jornada 420, you'll notice its CSTN LCD display--a type of passive matrix display--has colors that are as bright as those on many active matrix displays. You navigate thro...
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Hewlett Packard Jornada 568 Pocket PC
2007-09-03 04:24:00
Hewlett Packard Jornada 568 Pocket PCHewlett Packard's 560 line of Jornada PDAs includes the 32 MB Jornada 565 and our 64 MB 568, members for the first batch of Pocket PCs to ship with Microsoft's new Pocket PC 2002 operating system. On the surface, the Pocket PC 2002 OS looks much the same as the old OS. But there are a variety of enhancements to the stable of applications (like Word and Excel), new software such as MSN Messenger, added security and antivirus protection, and improved handwriting recognition. The Jornada 568 features a CompactFlash Type 1 slot, so you can add more CF memory as well as hook up CF peripherals, such as modems or network cards. You'll probably want to expand on the memory front--64 MB is decent for a Pocket PC, but you always want more to play back any video or audio files. And CompactFlash memory prices have plummeted in recent months, making it an affordable upgrade. The well-designed Jornada 568 sits nicely in hand, with a sturdy flip-up cover add...
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HP iPAQ hx2755 Pocket PC
2007-09-03 04:18:00
HP iPAQ hx2755 Pocket PC Description: This HP iPAQ HX2755 is a Pocket PC-based, business-oriented handheld device. Compared to other business-oriented handhelds on the market, it is inexpensive at around $490. You can expand the memory of this unit using Secure Digital (SD), or MMC media. Runs on Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 SE.Pros: Has 128 MB memory, which is considerably more than some similarly priced handhelds. Also, this handheld offers IEEE 802.11b, Bluetooth, and IrDA wireless capability, which is better than some similarly priced handhelds. An available CF slot provides even more expansion, such as wireless connectivity, or additional storage.Cons: Since this device runs on Pocket PC, it will work only with Windows, not with Linux or Macintosh operating systems. There are still more third-party applications for Palm OS than for Pocket PC, but that is changing.Suitability: Suited for those who want a device that can meet the needs of various back-office or industrial applic...
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HP iPAQ 5555 Pocket PC
2007-09-03 03:59:00
HP iPAQ 5555 Pocket PCThe HP iPaq 5555 Pocket PC sports a broad range of applications, integrated wireless capabilities, enhanced security and expandability. Continuing to deliver expansion capabilities, the powerful and flexible hp iPAQ Pocket PC 5555 is designed to meet your handheld computing needs with enhanced fingerprint security and wireless connectivity both in and out of the office. Gain competitive advantage through increased mobile productivity that allows you to communicate, access, and manage information when you want. A broad range of applications, integrated wireless capabilities, enhanced security and expandability make the 5555 essential for you to be productive at home, at work or on the go. With broad choice of wireless capabilities such as integrated Bluetooth and WLAN 802.11b, you can access the Internet, email, and corporate data at home, at work or on the go. Security solutions such as the iPAQ Pocket PC?s unique biometric fingerprint reader, VPN software, 64...
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HP iPAQ 4355 Pocket PC
2007-09-03 03:53:00
HP iPAQ 4355 Pocket PCDescription From the Manufacturer : Even with its small size, iPAQ 4355 is packed with powerful features, including integrated WLAN 802.11b and Bluetooth, a built-in keyboard, and a Secure Digital (SDIO) slot. Its proven wireless capabilities and security allow you to stay connected and protected in or out of the office. Check out these features: Integrated WLAN 802.11b:Enables high speed wireless access to the internet, email, corporate data and solutions such as voice over IP. WLAN and Bluetooth can also be used at the same time with no interference. Connect at the office, home, or WLAN hotspots (even your local coffeeshop), create personal networks using peer-to-peer communication with another WLAN-enabled device for collaboration and information sharing. Includes internal antenna. Integrated Bluetooth: Allows wireless communication with other Bluetooth devices, lets you access the Internet or your email via a Bluet...
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IPod Voice Memos & Your IPod Is a Voice Recorder
2007-09-01 18:53:00
IPod Voice MemosFeature: Your IPod Is a Voice Recorder Chances are, dear reader, you're looking for a portable voice recorder. You want it to be easy to use. And you want it to create audio files in standard formats, so your recordings can be easily shared or burned onto CD.I know what you're probably thinking right now: This guy is clairvoyant! How does he know this? Here's how: I read my e-mail. And I've received tons from readers asking me about portable voice recording devices.Fact is, if you have an Apple IPod (excluding the Mini, Nano, and Shuffle models), you've already got what you're looking for. I've used my fourth-generation 20GB IPod to record meetings as well as telephone conversations. (Note: By law, this requires the consent of whomever you're recording.) While the audio isn't exactly CD quality, it's fine for my purposes: to have a record of a meeting or conversation for note-taking purposes later.Here's what you need to know to make voice recordings with y...
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iPod and iTunes Entertainment Extras
2007-09-01 16:13:00
iPod and iTunes Entertainment Extras Stereo iPod MicIf you've been thinking about losing the gawky tape recorder and using your iPod as a digital recording device, Belkin's new TuneTalk Stereo might be the incentive you need. TuneTalk Stereo plugs into any video iPod and can record interviews, lectures, podcast fodder, etc., in full stereo. It features two omnidirectional mics, a 3.5mm stereo input jack (for recording with an external microphone), and a stand so you can carefully position your 'Pod. TuneTalk Stereo will be available in June for $70.Cathy LuBelkin's TuneStage for iPod NanoBelkin's TuneStage is a great idea. Connect a wireless receiver to your stereo, plug a Bluetooth transmitter on your iPod, and you've connected your portable music collection to your sound system with a minimum of clutter.Today Belkin announced that it's extending that great idea; the $179 TuneStage for iPod Nano appears to be identical to its older sibling (which means it should also work wit...
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Mobile Computing: Hot iPod Add-Ons
2007-09-01 16:04:00
Mobile Computing : Hot iPod Add-OnsApple's iPod has had its share of hard knocks lately. Reports of sweatshop conditions at a Chinese iPod factory have made headlines. French lawmakers have tried to force Apple to open up its iTunes digital rights management so that iPod competitors can play music downloaded from iTunes. A new scene-stealing competitor, the MusicGremlin, lets users wirelessly download tunes directly to the device--a compelling feature the iPod has never offered to date.If that's not enough, I regularly hear or read in the media complaints from iPod owners about easily scratched screens and built-in batteries that won't hold a charge after a year or so.Despite these challenges, the iPod--with its considerable cachet and huge fan base--is still the portable media player to beat and, I suspect, will be for years to come. Further evidence of its rock-solid position is found in the cool new accessories that are being released all the time.Here's a look at some of the ...
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iPod Tips: Play On--Get More Battery Power From Your Player
2007-09-01 15:53:00
iPod Tips : Play On-Get More Battery Power From Your PlayerThere are millions of iPod stories in the Naked City, and many of them involve dead or dying batteries. Apple faced one of its biggest public-relations brouhahas when users of first-, second-, and third-generation iPods complained en masse about the relatively short life of the music players' lithium ion batteries. After only a few months (sometimes weeks) of use, they could no longer hold a charge. Even notebook batteries go south after a time, but at least you can replace a laptop's battery--you can't swap out an iPod battery (although Apple replaces out-of-warranty iPods containing failed batteries for $59, plus $7 for shipping). A quick and humbled learner, Apple improved the battery life of its latest hard disk-based players--up to 20 hours on one charge for the 60GB model. Still, several tricks will let you extend the life of your iPod battery, both for daily use and for the long haul. Note that while some of the fol...
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Mobile Computing: Avoid Committing Ear Spray
2007-09-01 15:39:00
Mobile Computing : Avoid Committing Ear Spray Are you guilty of committing "ear spray"?Ear spray, a term recently attributed to NPR's Morning Edition, is the tinny sound that leaks out of someone else's headphones. An NPR producer humorously described her experience on a crowded train, when she was subjected to second-hand sound from a young man's iPod.The NPR story got me thinking about the downside of portable electronics. The more these devices shrink in size and cost, the more often they're used in public places. And that means you and I, when we're using a cell phone or MP3 player in public, can be increasingly more insulated from those around us. All too often, that insularity causes us to be oblivious to the rights of others. It wouldn't hurt any of us to consider how our use of portable electronics may appear to others--particularly colleagues, business partners, and bosses. The last thing any of us wants is to come across as unprofessional.Miss Manners does a far better...
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Convert Video for Your iPod
2007-09-01 15:26:00
Convert Video for Your iPodWith the help of some free software, you can convert videos into iPod-compatible files.With its ever expanding catalog of movies and TV shows, the iTunes Store is a great place to stock up on video content for an iPod. But why spend your hard-earned money there when you already have a vast collection of DVDs, iMovies, and other video files at your fingertips? With the help of some free software, you can convert these videos into iPod-compatible files.Let's say that you purchased a movie on DVD, and that you want to convert it to watch on your iPod. Because ripping commercial DVDs circumvents the copy-protection system employed on these discs, the legality of the process is questionable--even if you own the DVD and are ripping it only to watch it in another form. You'll have to assess these risks for yourself. If you decide to take the plunge, read on.Scanning the discIf you intend to watch the video solely on your iPod, download Tyler Loch's free HandBr...
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Converting Your Audio to FLAC
2007-09-01 14:59:00
Converting Your Audio to FLACIn last month's column I talked about my decision to encode a large portion of my music collection into FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) files. To take on such a task, you need the right software, as most mainstream audio apps do not yet support ripping to FLAC, or even playing the format. My favorite two apps for these tasks are Exact Audio Copy and Foobar 2000.I should point out up front that neither of these apps is as slick looking or as easy to use as Apple's excellent iTunes software. You should expect to spend a little more time learning how to best customize (and optimize) each app to your taste. Trust me, it's worth it.Rip ItFor high-quality, error-free audio rips, try Exact Audio Copy. Computer science and mathematics student Andre Wiethioff said he created the free app because he was tired of being forced to listen to every new audio file he ripped to make sure that that errors didn't slip in during the process. These errors can produce th...
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How to Buy an MP3 Player
2007-09-01 14:29:00
How to Buy an MP3 Player The Big PictureA portable digital audio player sets your music free so you can easily mix and match songs in any order and take the tunes with you. MP3 players use one of two storage mediums: hard drive or flash memory. Hard-drive players offer the greatest amount of storage space but tend to be larger and more susceptible to damage due to the fragile nature of hard disks. For the most part, flash-memory models hold a more limited number of songs, but their lack of moving parts makes them more durable than hard-drive players.Getting StartedNearly all MP3 players require that you have a reasonably modern PC with a free USB 1.1 or 2.0 port. Your songs will load much more quickly with the latter. As you begin creating your music collection on the computer, you may want to upgrade your hard drive to be able to store more files.Specialized MP3 players are not the only devices you can buy to listen to your music: You can now get mobile telephones, thumb drives, dig...
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PalmOne Tungsten T2 Handheld
2007-09-01 12:21:00
PalmOne Tungsten T2 Handheld Description : Breeze through tough tasks with one of the most compact Palm handhelds available. The perfect balance of power and size - the new Tungsten T2 handheld is built to last and has storage space to burn.This compact powerhouse will perform your most demanding tasks - with the Texas Instruments OMAP1510 processor, the latest Palm OS, and 32MB memory.Display your presentations, images and videos in their best light with Palm's leading-edge 320x320 transflective color screen.Create and edit Word, Excel and PowerPoint compatible files and keep them at your fingertips. Synchronize with your Outlook calendar, contacts, tasks and notes.It's wireless connectivity when you need it. Access email and surf the Web when you team your handheld with a compatible Bluetooth mobile phone (ISP required, not included). Perform a wireless Hotsync operation with your Bluetooth wireless technology enabled desktop, or wirelessly share data with colleagues that have co...
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Palm Tungsten E2 ML Handheld (Multi-Lingual Edition)
2007-09-01 02:12:00
Description: Introducing the sleek, stylishly designed Tungsten E2 handheld from palmOne. It's packed with the latest handheld technologies, including Bluetooth Wireless technology and an extra-sharp, high-resolution color display. It also features non-volatile flash memory for safe storage for your Calendar, Contacts, documents and presentations, photos and videos, even if you don't have time to recharge.Product DetailsAmazon Sales Rank: #5705 in Consumer ElectronicsBrand: Palm Model: 1045MLZPlatforms: Mac OS X, Palm OSDimensions: 9.00" h x 18.00" w x 23.00" l, 8.19 poundsFeatures320x320 transflective TFT color display with touchscreen supports more than 65,000 colorsBuilt-in Bluetooth technology for connecting to compatible wireless devices, such as mobile phones, laptops, and printersPowerful, yet affordable, with 32 MB of memory (26 MB actual storage capacity)Create and edit Word, Excel, Adobe PDF, and PowerPoint compatible filesSupports SD, SDIO and Multi MediaCard expansion ca...
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PalmOne Zire 21 Handheld
2007-09-01 01:47:00
PalmOne Zire 21 Handheld Description : Zire 21 is the easy and affordable way to balance the demands of your busy life. Keep all your important information - from appointments to addresses to notes - at your fingertips. With 8MB of memory, bonus software and a fast processor, the Zire 21 handheld is a great value from the handheld leader.Intuitive software makes staying on top of your life a snap. Keep track of your schedule with reminders and alarms for appointments. Carry thousands of contacts - family, friends, co-workers, doctors, emergency contacts - and always have your important addresses and phone numbers at your fingertips. Keep your to-do list with you and check things off as you go. Synchronizes with Outlook so you can use the calendar, contacts, tasks and notes you already have.Getting organized has never been so affordable. The Zire 21 handheld has all the tools you need to stay on top of your life.8MB of memory means you'll have room to store years of appointments and ...
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PalmOne Tungsten T Handheld
2007-09-01 01:26:00
PalmOne Tungsten T Handheld Description : The 256 MB of memory sets the Tungsten T5 handheld apart from the pack. That's the equivalent of over 200 digital photos or more than 3 hours of MP3 music. The memory is non-volatile, which means that even if the battery drains down, none of your data will be lost. Transferring files from your computer to a Tungsten T5 handheld couldn't be easier. In Drive Mode, you can share files with USB-equipped computers (PC or Mac) with drag and drop simplicity.To make full use of so much functionality, the Tungsten T5 handheld has the largest, high-resolution display in its class. 480 x 320 pixels in size, it rotates from portrait to landscape with the click on an icon for optimum viewing of spreadsheets, email and more.The Tungsten" T5 handheld comes with integrated Bluetooth® wireless technology. Share files and more with nearby Bluetooth devices such as your laptop or another Palm Powered" handheld. Wirelessly access email or the Internet using th...
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PalmOne m105 Handheld
2007-09-01 01:15:00
PalmOne m105 Handheld Description : Palm handhelds have succeeded because they're small and lightweight but hold a surprisingly large amount of personal data. The Palm m105 handheld expands on those essential features by offering an organizer that's smaller and lighter (4.4 ounces) than most others while remaining packed with 8 MB of memory, so it can do much more than just store your calendar or addresses. The m105 is also one of the most comfortable Palm devices we've held--its distinctive curved bottom rests comfortably in the palm.Like other Palm devices, the m105 includes an infrared port for beaming data to other handhelds, and it features a high-contrast screen with optional backlighting for low-light situations. At 2 inches square, the screen is slightly smaller than those on most Palm organizers. We noticed the difference since we've been using Palm handhelds for some time, but the m105 retains the same 160-by-160-pixel resolution, so this probably won't be a distractio...
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PalmOne m100 Handheld
2007-09-01 01:08:00
Description : If you're new to the world of handheld organizers, the Palm m100 may just be the right fit for you. Under the hood, the Palm m100 features much of the same great software and options we've come to expect from Palm, such as scheduling and contact applications and an infrared port to beam information to other Palm users. But Palm has added some new features to both the engine (which runs Palm OS 3.5) and the chassis.The first thing you notice is the new sleek, curvy design, which helps make it fit more snugly and comfortably in your hand. At just 4.4 ounces, the m100 is far lighter than the Palm III series but features essentially the same dimensions (4.66 by 3.12 by 0.72 inches). You can personalize your m100 by snapping off the faceplate and replacing it with different-colored accessory faceplates. The Palm m100 also includes a removable, double-hinged flip cover, which, with the flick of the wrist, opens like an original Star Trek communicator (though an over-exuber...
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PalmOne m130 Handheld
2007-09-01 01:03:00
PalmOne m130 Handheld Description: Palm's m130 enters the handheld market as one of the least expensive color units available. Basically a colorized version of the earlier m125, the m130's bright backlit screen displays 58,621 colors on its 160 x 160 pixel screen.It also boasts an 8 MB memory with an expansion slot that accepts both MultiMediaCard (MMC) and Secure Digital (SD) cards for adding both memory and special applications. The SD card slot will also connect to SDIO (Secure Digital Input/Output) devices, including Bluetooth cards for wireless connectivity, and upcoming peripherals like digital cameras and bar code scanners.You can also attach peripherals to the base of the unit via the Palm Universal Connector, which enables you to use the m130 with keyboards, modems, and GPS receivers that are also compatible with the i700 and m500 series handhelds.The universal connector is where the handheld meets up with its USB cradle, which not only serves to sync up the m130, but to r...
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PalmOne Vx Handheld
2007-09-01 00:54:00
Description: At only 4.7 by 3.2 inches square and 0.4 inches thick, the Palm Vx handheld is truly pocket sized; however, this model sports a hefty 8 MB of RAM. The Palm Vx handheld also sports a sleek exterior that looks supercool--an intangible value to be sure, but one that's hard to argue with.The Palm Vx handheld offers the same improvements to its screen that were made to the Palm IIIx. These updates since the Palm III handheld include a far sharper screen and contrast-variable backlighting, which makes the Palm Vx handheld much easier to use in low-light conditions. Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, which charge while the unit sits in its HotSync cradle, make battery life a nonissue.You can synchronize Palm handhelds with your computer so that you can carry all your appointments, notes, contacts, and e-mail with you. The simple one-touch interface makes sense to new and seasoned computer users alike. For owners that prefer Microsoft Outlook to keep tabs on folks for busines...
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PalmOne Tungsten T5 Handheld
2007-09-01 00:42:00
PalmOne Tungsten T5 Handheld Product Description : With 256MB (215MB available) of storage, the Tungsten T5 handheld from palmOne lets you carry more and do more. Word documents. Spreadsheets. PowerPoint presentations. Photos. MP3s. The works. And because it's flash memory, information stays protected, even when you're on the move and don't have time to recharge. Better yet, the stunning 320 x 480 color display lets you see more in both landscape and portrait modes. But the real beauty of the Tungsten T5 handheld is you can transfer files back and forth to your desktop, and even use it as a flash drive with another computer. Just when you're thinking there couldn't be room for anything more, we also built in Bluetooth wireless technology so you can check email and connect to the Internet on the go. All this and the Tungsten T5 handheld still fits right in your pocket. Transfer files and folders quickly and easily Web capable (Web access requires a compatible Bluetooth-enabled mo...
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PalmOne Zire 72 Handheld
2007-09-01 00:32:00
Product Description : Building on the success of PalmOne's Zire 71, the Zire 72 is the first Palm-based handheld that can capture digital video with sound and shoot digital still photos. This multimedia PDA also features bright 320 x 320-pixel color screen for optimal playback of video and photos as well as voice recording capability and an MP3 player for listening to your own soundtrack. Other features include Bluetooth wireless connectivity, a 32 MB memory, Secure Digital card expansion, and a fast 312 Mhz Intel PXA270 processor. And, of course, the Zire 72 features Palm's suite of information management applications and the ability to edit Word- and Excel-compatible files and synchronize with Microsoft Outlook (Windows only). Upgrade Features The Zire 72 offers the following improvements to the Zire 71: 1-megapixel image resolution (1280 x 960 pixels); the Zire 71 had a maximum 640 x 480 resolution. 32 MB of memory (24.7 MB user available); the Zire 71 had only a 16 MB m...
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PalmOne Zire 71 Handheld
2007-08-31 18:58:00
PalmOne Zire 71 Handheld Product Description : Keep phone numbers and addresses on hand. Write to-do lists. Take notes in meetings. The Zire 71 handheld helps you do it all - and keep it all organized. The joystick-like 5-way navigator gives you quick, one-handed access to your information. Want to capture a spontaneous moment? Simply slide your handheld open to expose the protected, hidden camera. Then point, shoot and share with friends and family. Take your favorite MP3s, video clips and audio books with you wherever you go. It is a snap to organize and move files from your handheld to your desktop and back again. A new, high-resolution color screen vibrantly displays images, graphics and type. Rechargeable batteries give you plenty of time to enjoy the action. An ultra-fast ARM processor handles the most demanding media tasks with blazing efficiency. Plus, 16 MB of memory gives you plenty of storage space for digital photos, games and applications.Palm?s Zire brand is designed pr...
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PalmOne m515 Color Handheld
2007-08-31 18:52:00
PalmOne m515 Color Handheld Product DescriptionA stylish marriage of form and function, the Palm m515 handheld is perfect for today's tech-savvy professional. Whether you're managing contracts or your calendar, composing email or a Word-compatible doc, you'll get brilliant color, simplicity and sophistication in one ultra-slim design. A new, brighter color display offers outstanding readability with more than 65,000 colors and an adjustable backlight for maximum viewing control. With 16 MB of internal memory, you can store hefty applications, PowerPoint presentations and even video clips with room to spare. Bonus software lets you view Word, Excel and PowerPoint files right on your handheld, send email, read eBooks, view video clips and photos, browse Web content offline and more. Plug in stamp-sized MultiMediaCard and SD expansion cards to instantly add software applications, additional memory, backup capabilities, eBooks, large databases and more without taking up built-in memor...
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PalmOne Tungsten C Handheld
2007-08-31 18:44:00
PalmOne Tungsten C Handheld Product Description : For the ultimate in performance, Palm delivers its most powerful and robust handheld yet, the Palm Tungsten C handheld. Running on an ultra-fast processor, the latest Palm OS and plenty of memory, it handles your complex business files with ease.Need to check your email for an urgent message or quickly browse the web? Don't want the hassle and the wait of booting up your laptop? The Tungsten C handheld's built-in Wi-Fi (802.11b) technology lets you access your business and personal networks, send email and attachments and browse the Internet with blazing efficiency. You're connected anywhere you have Wi-Fi access - at your office, at home, in airports, hotels, cafes and more - with the number of access points and HotSpots continually growing.Plus, it features a new high-resolution 320x320 color screen, a built-in keyboard, a 5-way navigator button for one handed access to information, dual expansion capabilities and all the tools y...
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PalmOne Zire 72 Special Edition Handheld Silver
2007-08-31 18:36:00
PalmOne Zire 72 Special Edition Handheld Silver Product Description : Building on the success of PalmOne's Zire 71, the Zire 72 is the first Palm-based handheld that can capture digital video with sound and shoot digital still photos. This special silver version of the Zire 72 also features bright 320 x 320-pixel color screen for optimal playback of video and photos as well as voice recording capability and an MP3 player for listening to your own soundtrack. Other features include Bluetooth wireless connectivity, a 32 MB memory, Secure Digital card expansion, and a fast 312 Mhz Intel PXA270 processor. And, of course, the Zire 72 features Palm's suite of information management applications and the ability to edit Word- and Excel-compatible files and synchronize with Microsoft Outlook (Windows only). It's also available in the original blue version.Upgrade FeaturesThe Zire 72 offers the following improvements to the Zire 71:1-megapixel image resolution (1280 x 960 pixels); the Zire ...
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PalmOne Tungsten T3 Handheld
2007-08-31 18:25:00
PalmOne Tungsten T3 Handheld Product Description : The Tungsten T3 handheld comes packed with power and boasts Palm's new breakthrough Stretch Display.Slide open to reveal the 320x480 display with 50% more viewing area (than other Palm handhelds) and twice the resolution of Pocket PC 2003 handhelds. Keep it compact for easy, one-handed access to information. It instantly rotates from portrait to landscape, and a new status bar provides one-tap access to battery and memory levels, Bluetooth status and more from a single location.With an ultra-fast 400MHz Intel XScale processor and 64MB of internal memory, it handles Word, Excel and PowerPoint-compatible files, wireless applications and multimedia tasks with lightning speed and room to spare. Its new and improved organization stores more of your important information and provides better synchronization with Outlook. The ultra-capable Tungsten T3 handheld also features MP3 and video playback software, built-in Bluetooth, voice-recordin...
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PalmOne Tungsten E Handheld
2007-08-31 18:22:00
PalmOne Tungsten E Handheld Description : If you're still tapping away on a Palm Vx, it's time to upgrade to the 21st century with the brightly colorful, expandable, and powerful--not to mention affordable--Palm Tungsten E. Designed for the budget-conscious, yet still stylish professional, the Tungsten E offers several key advances over even the m500 handheld series, including:Palm OS 5.2.1 enhances Palm applications such as Calendar and Contacts as well as Java application support.Multimedia audio support and headphone jack enables you to use the Tungsten E as an MP3 playerThe zippy 126 MHz Texas Instruments OMAP311 ARM processor induces whiplash when switching programs.A 32 MB RAM memory (28.3 MB user accessible) adds more room for applications, while the expansion slot enables access to MP3and video files, e-books, games, and more.Best of all, the Tungsten E ups the display ante with a bright, crisp, high-resolution 320 x 320 pixel color screen (the m515 only offered a 160 x 16...
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Palm LifeDrive Mobile Manager
2007-08-31 18:14:00
Palm LifeDrive Mobile Manager Description From the Manufacturer : Seven pounds lighter than your laptop, the LifeDrive mobile manager has all you need to take your life on the road. Carry all your important files and have them when you need them. With 3.85 GB of usable storage, you can store and access years worth of e-mail, thousands of Word docs, 1200 PowerPoint presentations, 300 songs, 1000 photos, 2.5 hours of video, and more...all with room to spare. And your information is always safe on your LifeDrive mobile manager, even if you're too busy to recharge the battery.LifeDrive smart file management.You have better things to do with your time than manage files. With new LifeDrive technology, you can quickly drag and drop thousands of files from your PC onto your LifeDrive mobile manager with the folder structure intact. Select the files you want to keep in sync, and they'll automatically be updated whenever you sync with your computer. Plus, you can use your LifeDrive mobile ma...
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