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10/31/05
Treo 650 music dock
You emailing your friend every day on treo 650, but you can make more fun with this great stuff. shelling out $32 for the Treo 650 Music Dock!, you can hear your favorites music song by put your treo in music dock. not only that, it come with more features like pretty blue lights and sub-woofers and , plus can charge your treo with included cables.
10/30/05
FLORA-ie MX1
* Application button
* As for cursor key with outer circle up and down left and right, center entering key
" * When sliding the lower part is opened, the keyboard of QWERTY arrangement produces the face.
* Key touch, the Zaurus MI-E series, almost is similar feel.
There is a stroke is easy to push securely, but the key top quickly and it is easy to slide, is.
In addition as for the key of the lower position, the opening of the cover foreward is narrow, a little it is the narrow feeling.
Size comparison with the HP icPaq
h4150 When it arranges, size of the " FLORA-ie MX1 " is conspicuous, but when really you try having in the hand, as for size you do not feel particularly.
Windows Mobile opens the smart phone and the Skype terminal
The basis of the terminal, however the " Windows MobileR 5.0 for Pocket PC " is, the Pocket PC, is the place that the road as a smart phone finally could be advanced in the country.
In the foreign country, it is the case that smart phone conversion of the Pocket PC is already advanced steadily, but in the country the smart phone was late considerably from the world peculiarity and many functions of speech communication with the spread of the portable telephone.
Because of this the fact that the smart phone can be produced when Will COM who has the public network of the PHS is in shortest position, is the case that it is continued to be said, but it is the place that finally it actualized.
" W-ZERO3 " loads the sliding keyboard sharp the work partly due to the fact that it forms, has become the charm terminal which to Zaurus close resemblance (one ふ) it can point.
10/26/05
HP iPAQ hx2190
Description: | The hx2190 is the low end of the hx2000 family. The hx2190 provides 64MB more memory than the hx2110 that it replaces. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Operating System: | Windows Mobile 5.0
user guide for HP iPAQ hx2190 you can visit this page from bargain PDA |
HP iPAQ rx1950
Description:The HP iPAQ rx1950 Pocket PC with integrated wireless1 allows you to stay connected to your world. With Microsoft Windows Mobile Version 5.0 software, you will have an integrated Personal Information Manager (PIM) software package that can attach a photo to a contact, track your busy schedule and save your information even when your battery is removed. The ample removable battery allows your iPAQ to keep running longer so you can listen to your favorite tunes, play games or show your picture slideshow.
Operating System: | Windows Mobile 5.0 |
Dimensions: | 4.47 x 2.78 x 0.5 in. |
Weight: | 5.8 ounces |
Processor: | 300MHz Samsung SC32442 processor |
Wireless: | Bluetooth v1.2 |
Memory: | 32MB SDRAM, 64MB ROM |
Expansion Slot: | Secure Digital |
Battery Type: | Removable/rechargeable 1100mAh |
Audio Out: | Speaker, 3.5mm headphone jack |
Audio In: | Microphone |
Display: | Transflective TFT QVGA; 64K colors |
Viewable Image: | 3.5" |
Resolution: | 240x320 pixels |
Keyboard: | Onscreen |
Handwriting Recognition: | Yes |
Digital Camera: | No |
Software Included: | iPAQ Wireless, Pocket Panel Lite, Self Test, iPAQ Audio, Power Status, Brightness Applet |
Other Hardware: | USB cable |
Warranty: | 90 Days parts and labor |
10/17/05
Palm Z22
Manufacturer: | Palm |
Model: | Z22 |
Description: | Your planner, journal and calendar all in one little place. The Palm Z22 organizer was designed by the makers of the original Palm Pilot specifically for people who haven’t seen what a handheld organizer can do. Everything is super simple; a touch of a button brings up your appointments, addresses, and more. The Palm Z22 organizer also comes with a three-step set-up guide and easy tutorials on how to use it. |
Operating System: | Palm OS v5.4 |
Dimensions: | 2.7"W x 4.06"H x 0.6"D |
Weight: | 3.4 Ounces |
Processor: | 200MHz processor |
Memory: | 32MB (20MB available) |
Battery Type: | Rechargeable |
Display: | Transmissive Color display |
Resolution: | 160 x 160 pixels |
Input Device: | Touchscreen, hardware buttons |
Keyboard: | Onscreen |
Handwriting Recognition: | Yes |
Other Hardware: | Mini-USB sync cable and AC adapter |
Palm TX
Manufacturer: | Palm | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Model: | TX | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Description: | With built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth technology, this is the wireless device you’ve been waiting for. Browse the web and check email from your office, campus, or home network and places like airports, cafes, and hotels. Carry your Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files and get more done anywhere. Web pages, presentations, spreadsheets, photos, and videos come to life on a large color screen that rotates from landscape to portrait mode. Have time to unwind? The Palm T|X handheld even lets you listen to MP3s and read eBooks. It’s anything but business as usual. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Operating System: | Palm OS v5.4
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10/7/05
HP Needs to Hire Palm People
HP's PDA division is a mess, and has been for several years. They have too many products, generally poor design and clarity about their direction is nonexistent. The launch of their new hw series of all-in-one Smartphones is a perfect example. Before they even roll out the first model, the hw6515, in the
HP floated the hw6515 out on their website back in April. At the time, this was exciting because their first Smartphone, the h6315 was a total joke. What consumers should have learned from HP with the h6315 though, they need to remember this time around. When Microsoft released a Windows Mobile upgrade, the h6315 was left out in the cold. And the same thing is happening with the hw6515 this time around. It runs Windows Mobile 2003 and will not be upgraded to WM 5, because according to HP, the job it too complex. From their site:
HP wants to ensure that the functionality and overall customer satisfaction of the iPAQ product line is not compromised. The h6300 and hw6500 product lines are significantly more complex products that function on mobile operator networks. Mobile operator networks require stable product performance in order to maximize quality of service for their end-users. In some cases in order to maximize service performance with the new operating system, hardware changes are required. Hardware modifications to on the h6300 and hw6500 are not planned; therefore HP will not provide MS Windows Mobile 5.0 on the iPAQ h6300 and hw6500 models.
The hw6500 series has actually been out in Europe for some time, if you wanted one in the
which offered a ton of upgrades over the 6500, including 802.11g, Windows Mobile 5 and possibly a processor upgrade. Of course, it's hard to move units of the hw6500 when you have something significantly better on the immediate horizon.
What HP decided to do though, was push back the hw6700 to allow time to sell though the inventory of hw6500 units they had. Prices in Europe have fallen significantly and HP has signed a distribution deal with Cingular in the
Cingular may not be that dumb after all. They've pulled the promotional site for the hw6500 and have not committed to a release date. Maybe they dug around a bit and realized it would be a disaster to release a six month-old device that's already obsolete. In light of their competitors, with the exception of T-Mobile, offering better and faster products, the decision seems clear. The next few weeks will tell us just how smart Cingular is, because there's surely little demand driving the decision to bring on the hw6500. The only reason to do it would be just because they feel they need a new Smartphone offering, and that's no way to make a business decision.
Let's circle back around to the title of this article. Palm, while not perfect, has done a phenomenal job of getting the Treo family to market. Sure, it took Verizon almost a year to get the Treo 600 and T-Mobile still doesn't have the Treo 650. But we know that Verizon has since changed their ways, being the first to get the surefire hit Treo 700w early next year, and T-Mobile, in the
Palm has accomplished what few others have. They've managed to customize their Treo for carriers and rolled those units out in a timely manner. Part of HP's problem with the hw6500 is they couldn't get it to market on time, much like Motorola failed with their MPx Smartphone. The issue with both probably comes down to lackluster hardware that was continually stalled and management that didn't understand what they were getting in to.
That's why HP needs to look at the success of the Treo and the 7100 series from RIM and bring in someone from those teams that know how to get a Smartphone to market. HP is a computer and printer company, they're not in the business of mobile phones and they were clearly flummoxed by the job of getting one to market. They need to do several things to re-invigorate their PDA/Smartphone business and the first step is getting a product in a high-demand sector to market, the hw6700. If they don't, we'll just end up talking about the PPC-6700, Motorola Q, Treo 700w and all the other devices that will eat HP's lunch while we wait for rumors out of