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m500$75.00
Tags:m500, | iPAQ rz1710$20.00 to $69.00
Tags:ipaq, rz1710, | Archos 5 32 GB$370.00 to $383.00
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YO-P5
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
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.
iPAQ hX4700
The 624 MHz processor of the iPAQ HX4700 makes for an extremely smooth experience for the user as they touchpad to navigate the 4-inch VGA screen running Windows 2003 SE. The handset also supports WiFi and Bluetooth technology as well as 64 MB of RAM that should be attractive to any business professional. The iPAQ HX4700 also includes Pocket Excel, Word, Acrobat Reader and Outlook 2002 in a powerful and robust software suite.Minimize
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