Products reviews

YO-P5

$4.04 to $11.19



Stay on top of your schedule and keep your most trusted contacts at hand with the Sharp YOP5A electronic organizer with 48KB of memory. Store telephone names and numbers with this sleek new PDA style design with metallic finish and protective flip cover. This little unit features touch screen navigation and a 2,400-word English/Spanish word translator. Entertainment features include Black Jack and Alpha Attack.Minimize

Manufacturer:Sharp Product MPNKey FeaturesTechnical FeaturesDimensionsMiscellaneous
MPNYO-P5
Family LineSharp YO
Installed Memory   0.005 MB
Input Method   Touch Screen
Width6.7 in.
Depth9.5 in.
Height1 in.
UPC074000017863


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yo-p5,

iPAQ rx1950

$20.00 to $400.00



The HP iPAQ rx1950 Pocket PC with integrated wireless allows you to stay connected to your world. With new Microsoft® Windows Mobile™ Version 5.0 software you can attach a photo to a contact, track your busy schedule and save your information even when your battery is removed. You can listen to your favorite tunes, play games or show your picture slideshow.Minimize

Manufacturer:Hewlett Packard Product MPNKey FeaturesTechnical FeaturesDisplayMultimediaBatteryDimensionsWarrantyMiscellaneous
MPNFA630T#ABZ
Family LineHewlett Packard IPAQ
Operating System   Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0
Installed Memory   32 MB
Screen Size (Diagonal)3.5 inch
Wireless Capabilities   Built-in Wireless • Infrared irDA
Weight5.8 oz.
Processor Speed300 MHz
Input Method   Microphone • Touch Screen • 5-Way Navigator
Interface Type   USB • Infrared • Wi-Fi • Serial
PDA Special Features   Led Notification
Expansion Slot   SDIO Slot • Secure Digital (SD) Card Slot • MultiMediaCard (MMC) Slot
Display TechnologyTransflective Color TFT
Screen Resolution   240 x 320
Color Depth   16-bit (64k colors)
Built-in Music Player   MP3 Player
Voice Recorder   With Voice Recorder
Audio OutputBuilt in Speaker • 3.5 mm Stereo jack
Battery Type   Proprietary Lithium
Width2.78 in.
Depth0.5 in.
Height4.47 in.
Warranty (List)90 Days
Cradle typeUSB Cradle
Included AccessoriesUSB Synchronization Cable • Soft Slip Case • AC adapter
UPC829160990682
Release Date26 September, 2005


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ipaq, rx1950,


m500


It's the coolest, lightest handheld on the planet. As the next generation of our popular V series handhelds, the new Palm m500 handheld comes from a long line of great design and includes lots of new functionality. Two expansion technologies maximize customization opportunities. The Expansion Card slot and the Universal Connector let you add content, storage capacity and data backup solutions as well as wireless modems, portable keyboards and more. Expansion products sold seperately. The new Palm OS® 4.0 features enhanced security options, the ability to set silent or vibrating alarms and more.Minimize


SOMO 650Rx-M


The SoMo® 650Rx is a hospital-grade handheld computer made with antimicrobial materials that provide an extra layer of protection against the multiplication and spread of potentially harmful bacteria and microbes.


PRS-505


The Reader from Sony is the perfect way to store and read digital books. With enough space for up to 160 eBooks, it has a long battery life and amazing paper-like screen. It’s smaller than the average paper back and easy to use.


AEBK01F


Introducing the Aluratek Libre eBook Reader Pro and the latest craze in the current digital revolution. Now you can digitally store and carry around with you thousands of your favorite books saving money, space and the environment. Aluratek “Libre” connects to any computer with an internet connection for easy access to the most recent books that are published as well as access to free timeless classics. The “Libre” is soft on the eyes utilizing an exclusive e-paper LCD technology. This amazing technology makes it difficult to determine the difference between actual paper and the e-paper screen. Also boasting superior battery life you can read up to 24hrs continuous use with an auto off feature if you just happen to fall asleep. Try the Aluratek Libre eBook Reader Pro and experience why the future of books has gone digital.Minimize