Tuesday 28 April 2009

Asus MyPal A696 PDA

Asus MyPal A696 PDA

Imagine this, lost in an urban jungle with nothing to guide you but your wits. Then suddenly you feel the need to get informed with what is out there. What's the latest news? Where's the nearest way to get to the fanciest restaurants in town? Indeed, these are questions that in need of answers. And what a better way to have them solved using your Asus MyPal A696.

It will not be so surprising is you see your Asus MyPal A696 more than what you expect it to be. With a 3.5 inch color screen, you can receive the necessary visuals once you suddenly found yourself lost in the urban jungles out there. Thanks to its built-in GPS. This will also help you pinpoint the location where you are standing as this has satellite technology capability. Call it your personal '"e-compmap" (a combination of compass and map).

Palm Tungsten E2 Handheld PDA

Palm tungsten E2 handheld PDA

Palm has again made ways in making our lives easier and more colorful with its new Palm Tungsten E2 Handheld model. This new PDA comes with a new brighter color saturation display making checking of contacts, schedule photos, video clips and other work documents whether indoors or out much easier.

This new technology also comes with a non-volatile flash memory that helps in protecting the information in the handheld, built in bluetooth, longer life battery, mp3 player and the option to connect add - on accessories such as portable keyboard and a lot more.

Sony Reader Now Available at Target

sony reader

Book fans may now carry at least 160 books at once. The Reader Sony Digital Book is a portable gadget that allows you to read a number of titles, without having to bring dozens and dozens of books...whenever, wherever. You can download a number of eBook titles at Sony's eBook Store. Choose from classics, popular and new releases. Sony Reader also supports the following formats: Adobe PDF10, RTF, TXT, BBeB and Microsoft Word.

Sony Reader's long battery life can last up to 7,500 continuous turns. Another plus is the amazing paper-like quality of its screen, thus reading is not taxing on the eyes.

HP iPAQ rx1950 Pocket PC

iPAQ rx1950 Pocket PC

Not all innovations in the Pocket PC today are received as positively as in the past few years. But when you look at the latest Pocket PC bearing the HP logo, it fortunately seems that HP abandons all experiments and uses what is already proven. The HP iPAQ rx1950 is absolutely good news. Targeting mostly new Pocket PC users, this device's well-designed case has everything you would anticipate from Pocket PCs of this category.

The device features an integrated Wi-Fi (802.11b), allowing you to connect at home, at the office, or in Wi-Fi hot spots. It also comes with the newest Microsoft® Windows Mobile Version 5.0 Software for Pocket PC (Premium Edition), which features persistent storage, Personal Information Manager Software package, and integrated multimedia experience. It also syncs with Microsoft® OutlookTM for PC and includes Word Mobile, PowerPoint® Mobile, and Excel Mobile.

O2 XDA Flint

O2 XDA Flint

The O2 XDA Flint handheld is designed differently from other O2 devices. For one, the XDA Flint uses a detachable QWERTY keyboard as an input device aside from its touch screen features. Its stylish and unique design may even attract some other experienced PDA users. But it seems that the issue with the XDA Flint may be by standing in the way of devices above and beneath its category.

The XDA Flint is marketed as a handheld with desktop like capabilities. From supporting Direct Push Email by Microsoft, IE and Opera 9 browsers, it surely looks that way. With a built-in Mp3 player, a 3 megapixel camera, video playback support, Wi-Fi connectivity, integrated GPS, a 5 inch display and Bluetooth support, the XDA Flint may be offering more than what the traditional handheld currently provides. In fact by the looks of it, the XDA Flint is designed more of a smaller version netbook that it is as a handheld device.