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PD-264B - June 10, 2003
PocketPC device running Windows CE.NET 4.1 and a built-in scanner. Includes typical PocketPC features and software bundle. |
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Zaire 71 - May 25, 2003
Palm's Zaire 71 combines all the traditional features of a PDA with a digital camera, an MP3 audio player, a multimedia player and an Infrared link to allow users to pass "stuff" between other IR-enabled PDAs. |
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Blackberry 6210 Wireless Handheld - May 05, 2003
The BlackBerry 6210 Wireless Handheld communicate across GSM/GPRS and acts as a phone as well as email and messaging PDA. It iincludes an integrated speaker and microphoneboard , thumb-operated trackwheel and QWERTY keyboard. |
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Intermec 700 Series Color Mobile Computer - May 30, 2002
Intermec 700 Series Color Mobile Computer, a tough yet beautiful PocketPC for industrial use |
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Palm m515 - May 06, 2002
The Palm m515 replaces the Palm m505 keeping its same sleek design, but adding more memory and an improved color screen with brightness contols. Its Palm Expansion Card Slot and Universal Connector lets users add software and peripherals to the PDA. Bonus software is also included in addition to Palm's standard software package. |
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e310 - April 22, 2002
Toshiba e310 a no frills entry leve Pocket PC in a thin profile and light package |
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Clie PEG-NR70 - April 03, 2002
The Clie PEG-NR70 is more an entertainment device than a PDA. Includes MP3 player along with standard Palm PDA functionality. |
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Palm m130 - March 22, 2002
The Palm m130 delivering a midpriced PDA with a color screen. Otherwise identical to the Palm m125, the m130's distinctive features are its color, transflective STN screen and rechargeable lithium-ion battery |
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NPD-10JWL - February 26, 2002
The NPD-10JWL from Hitachi is not just a PDA. According to Hitachi, it belongs in a whole new category of devices: Mobile Multimedia Communicators. |
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CLIE PEG-T415 - February 05, 2002
Sony's Palm powered PEG-T415 is a sleek handheld for organization and entertainment on the go. Powered by the Dragonball processor, it contains multimedia features with expansion through the memory stick slot. |
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Palm i705 - January 30, 2002
The Palm i705 comes wireless-ready out of the box. All you have to do is sign up for Palm.Net wireless service to begin sending emails and IMs at will. |
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Simputer - January 29, 2002
The Simputer, "radical simplicity for universal access," is a low-cost portable alternative to PCs. |
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WAVE Back - PDA Plus - January 21, 2002
The Wave Back is another PDA targeted for kids that will wirelessly transmit audio, video, and email to other Wave Back devices at distances up to 1000 feet. Users can also play games head-head. One more cool feature is its built-in digital camera, which takes black and white pictures with 160 x 160 resolution. |
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Yopy - December 13, 2001
The Yopy is a powerful device, running the 206 MHz StrongARM processor, and includes 64 MB RAM and 16 MB ROM. |
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Zaurus SL-5500 - December 06, 2001
Sharp's Zaurus SL-5500 is a PDA that you can type on. With a slide-down cover hiding a real QWERTY keypad, you'll need no attachments here to input data in a flash. |
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MobilePro P300 - November 19, 2001
The MobilePro P300 targets the corporate user, offering greater expansion capabilities, a photo-realistic color display, and a comprehensive set of enterprise applications. |
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Cassiopeia BE-300 - November 16, 2001
The Cassiopeia BE-300 Pocket Manager offers PIM functionality along with the ability to remotely connect to networks for email and Web browsing. Mulitmedia applications such as an MP3 Player and Still Image Viewer can be loaded on the PDA as well. |
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Origami - November 13, 2001
Just like paper origami, which can turn one sheet of paper into many different objects, the Origami from National Semiconductor uses folding and repositioning to morph one piece of hardware into different devices: a digital camera, video camcorder, smartphone, MP3 audio player, PDA, Internet access device, Internet picture frame, email device, or video conferencing terminal. |
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Visor Neo - November 02, 2001
The Visor Neo is the hip Palm-based handheld that comes in a very patriotic variety of smoke, red, and blue. Good for first-time handheld users, the Neo won't break your bank, either. |
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Jornada 565 and 568 - October 24, 2001
The Jornada 565 is HP's most recent advance in the PDA foray. With a new, more user-friendly stylus, this PDA comes in a hipper package, too. |
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iPAQ H3760 - October 23, 2001
The iPAQ Pocket PC H3700 Series preserves the same outstanding features as the H3600, while incorporating 64MB of internal memory. |
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Maestro - October 16, 2001
The Maestro from Audiovox is another in the new breed of Pocket PC devices, showing that Audiovox does more than phones. |
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e570 - October 09, 2001
The e570 is Toshiba's first attempt at a Pocket PC device, finally straying away from its notebook computing line. What's the verdict? This powerful, lightweight device is pretty impressive. |
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Cassiopeia E-200 - October 05, 2001
The Casio Cassiopeia E-200 is one of the first Pocket PC devices based on the new Windows Pocket PC 2002 OS. Loaded with wireless and connectability options, the E-200 will be able to keep you in touch. |
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SPT 1733 and 1734 - October 02, 2001
With the STP 1733 and 1734, Symbol has expanded its Palm-based SPT 1700 series to offer WWAN connectivity. Like the SPT 1700, the SPT 1733 and 1734 have the same rugged housing and offer bar code scanning and wireless LAN communication. |
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CyberBoy - September 28, 2001
The CyberBoy organizes your life with to do lists, scheduling tools, and contact information. Then it adds on an MP3 player, graphing/engineering calculator, voice recorder, and digital camera to boot. |
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Palm m125 - September 24, 2001
The Palm m125 is designed for all of you out there in cyberspace. Everything about it is customizable -- from the look, to the software, to the functions. |
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Visor Pro - September 21, 2001
The Handspring Pro has lots of memory for the programs you desire, and it's highly expandable with the Srpingboard expansion slot and modules. |
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Palm VIIx - August 29, 2001
The Palm VIIx is the first Palm with a built-in wireless network connection. It uses a Mobitex radio paging system transmitter-receiver in conjuction with the Palm.net wireless service. |
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TRGpro - August 23, 2001
The TRGpro from HandEra is a Palm PDA with a CompactFlash expansion slot designed for mobile professionals who need access to large amounts of data. The device has a CompactFlash slot for data storage and software to manage data transfer between the device and the CompactFlash card. |
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Visor Edge - August 20, 2001
The Edge version of the Handspring Visor is a sleek, slim Palm-based PDA. Designed with the Springboard module as an add-on piece, you can get the funtionality you want, when you want it without having to carry around a bulky PDA. |
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iPAQ H3135 - August 16, 2001
The Compaq iPAQ H3135 is more affordable than the iPAQ H3635, but has less memory and features a monochrome display. This model also features the iPAQ Expansion Pack that adds CompactFlash card capability. |
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Agenda VR3 - August 07, 2001
The Agenda VR3 brings Linux to PDAs. It has the typical applications to help manage busy lives, plus it also incorporates entertainment options like listening to MP3s or playing games. |
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Palm m505 - July 24, 2001
The Palm m505 sleekly redefines the Palm era of computing with its MultimediaCard expansion slot and Palm Universal Connector which let users add storage, content, and peripherals, like a keyboard, wireless modem, camera, and more. It also brightens up the line of Palm PDAs with its 16-bit color screen. |
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Cassiopeia EM-500 - July 19, 2001
The Cassiopeia EM-500 is a Pocket PC designed to cater to the needs of entertainment junkies. It sports a sleek, colorful exterior and an abundance of multimedia functionality. |
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eBookMan 901 and 911 - July 12, 2001
The eBookMan from Franklin Electronics Publishers, Inc., provides a reading experience in a Pocket PC format. Users also have the option of listening to books and MP3s. The eBookMan includes a host of organization tools, including a calendar, address book, and to do list, that can be synchronized to Microsoft Outlook on a PC. |
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HandEra 330 - July 10, 2001
The HandEra 330 offers typical PIM features and a microphone and speaker. I/O interfaces include SD Multimedia card and CompactFlash slots, IrDA, and a serial port for syncing. |
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PPT 2800 - June 29, 2001
Designed for the mobile work force, Symbol's second generation Windows CE-based PDA, the PPT 2800, is made to be used and abused and handle information at the same time. It has a fully integrated bar code scanner, WLAN and WWAN communication, as well as Pocket PC functionality. |
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Cassiopeia E-125 - June 22, 2001
The Cassiopeia E-125 offers a variety of multimedia features along with the standard organizational and office applications. It has a USB port for fast synchronization and downloading, as well as a CompactFlash slot, which can be used for storage or other peripherals. |
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Jornada 520 and 525 - June 18, 2001
The HP Jornada 520 is built for work and play. Users can work on Excel spreadsheets and listen to MP3s. |
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CLIE PEG-N710C - June 12, 2001
The Sony CLIE PEG-N710C Palm PDA is shiny, silver device that brings color to the eyes and music to the ears. |
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Palm m105 - June 06, 2001
The Palm m105 is a flashier member of the Palm family that comes with a lower price tag than the rest. The m105 has the same PIM applications that Palm's are known for and provides remote connectivity options for users on the go. |
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iPAQ H3635 - June 01, 2001
The iPAQ H3635 from Compaq is different from other Pocket PCs because it comes with an Expansion Pack that adds CompactFlash card capability when it's needed and removes it when it's not. |
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@migo-600C - May 30, 2001
The @migo-600C is a Pocket PC PDA loaded with multimedia features. It plays MP3 and video files using Windows Media Player and features a sharp touchscreen display. It also comes with the typical communication ports found on most PDAs: IrDA, USB, RS232, and PCMCIA slot. |
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