Showing posts with label handheld torch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label handheld torch. Show all posts

Thursday, October 16, 2014

HP Ipaq 210 Enterprise Handheld

HP Ipaq 210 Enterprise Handheld
  • HP iPAQ 210 Enterprise Handheld.
  • With the power to run your business applications, a 4-inch touch screen display and 802.11b/g wireless networking.
  • Delivers enterprise-class connectivity so you can mobilize your business and maximize results.
  • Product Type Handheld. Processor Type Marvell PXA310. Processor Clock Speed 624 MHz.

The review is applicable to the 211 as well, since the all the devices in the 200 series are exactly the same.

UPDATE: See 'major problem' below

This device has become absolutely ESSENTIAL for me. This is a laptop without the bulk, and although there are limitations in surfing the web via mobile, the portability can't be beat. I can whip this out while I'm shopping, which I certainly can't do with a laptop or a netbook.

With some very good 3rd party apps, I am able to keep my finances straight, make as many custom lists I want, make handwritten notes, make type written notes. I jot things on the fly, whereas before I'd do it on scraps of paper, and then lose them, I can also make typrewritten notes and organize tham any way I please.

I can also modify photos, type letters in Word, open up spreadsheets.

The native WM apps, with exception of Office, like Notes, Media Player, IE, Calendar/Contacts, File manager aren't very useful to me, everything I do is mostly with third party sw like ListPro, Phatnotes, Phatpad, ewallet, NF Browser,Rescoe Explorer, etc.

I'm a Palm owner from 1996, but after trying the Palm TX for 5 days, I decided I had enough of Palm, which was a good decision since they've abndoned their PDA line.

Now, I'm an affirmed WM user, which despite its bugs and lockups, BLOWS the Palm out of the water, IMO. And unlike the Apple iTouch, it offers a number of ways to enter data beside the virtual keyboard. Also, it offers more apps than the Apple.

I hope (REALLY HOPE)HP continues with the PDA line, and with improvements to the 200 series. The screen on the 200 series is to die for. I can read electronic docs without any trouble, and scale the fonts larger or smaller to increase the space utilization.

The unit is large, but so what, it makes the smartphones look like toys with their tiny screens. Oh, the battery life. Using mostly Word, and other text based apps with occasional views of photos, playing lo level games like bubble breaker, and moderate access to SD card, I got anywhere from 8-10 hours. Not bad, considering this thing has to power the VGA screen.

The power utilization is better than with the 110 unit which I had prior to my getting the 210.

My 210 is a:

-ebook reader

-video/mp3 player

-TV viewer

-photo viewer/editor

-web surfer

-weather forecaster

-finance organzer

-list keeper

-handwritten note taker

and organizer

-appointment reminder

-game center

-secure records keeper of websites, passwords

Minor quibbles:

1.Unlike the Ipaq 110, on this you need to put the stylus ALL THE WAY into the well. Otherwise it'll come flying out. With the 110, which I had also owned at one time, you could put the stylus in part of the way, and it would stay. I've gotten in the habit of doing this with my 210, because it's annoying to dig in to get the stylus out every time. I wish they'd designed the stylus and well like they did on the 110

2.The cable is a MESS. One part of it is the AC adapter with it's own cable. To that, you have to hook up the cable that actually connects to the bottom of the device for charging. The end result, the cables NEVER fail to get tangled up with each other and with other cables I may have on the power strip

3. Windows has its usual problems with lockups,etc. Nice to know things don't change.

4. As with Windows on the desktop, I'd LOVE to be able to UNinstall the junky apps like clearvue pdf reader, media player, IE, File manager, and free up some memory, but alas.

Major problem:

1. There's a process called gwes that seems to balloon in size everytime you surf the web, and eventually will cause an out of memory error. It's a pain, and then you have to reboot. There are definitely limitations in web surfing on this, and I use another browser, since IE is so bad. GWES controls the gui. The longer you have the browser open, and the longer you surf, gwes (along with my third party browser) gobbles up more and more memory.

Even after you shut the browser, gwes may not necessarily release the memory. Definitely frustrating, esp when you're waiting for a webpage to load, to get the out of memory error, and then you have to soft reset.

Nothing's perfect I guess.

Also, a generic problem with mobile web surfing, sites like Amazon don't load up like they would with all the bells and whistles on a regular browser. For example, you won't be able to access your Amazon account on the mobile browser.

However, this is a problem inherent in mobile browsing in general, and not a problem with the 210

UPDATE 6/21/10 Lack of memory. MAJOR drawback.

I alluded to this before, about certain processes being a memory hog. HP should have added a LOT more memory than they did, esp since it's a an Enterprise model. I have a WM phone which has more memory than this, but the screen is like a blackberry. Be warned, you will get lockups because of inadequate memory as you surf the web.

I have to put it down to 3 stars for this.

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The Ipaq 210 was a nice upgrade from my Ipaq 3950. It is very fast and very stable. The biggest selling point for me was the bright 4" screen and the tons of freeware available. I considered the Ipod touch but I needed the Microsoft Office apps. The ability to create and edit Office docs make this a small computer. Transcriber and Word make a great team. The WiFi is strong and fast. I can stream WebTv, and YouTube fairly well. I took one star away because HP has not updated the software to Win Mobile 6.1 or 6.5. Also the touch screen can be "touchy". Make sure to get a screen protector!!!

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I bought my iPAQ in May 2008. I was excited when I bought this product, however things soon changed. I noticed that the touch screen was not very sensitive. I contacted HP Customer Service and they said they would send a box to me that I could return the iPAQ for repairs; it never came. I contacted HP Customer Service two more times with the same result. Finally, HP escalated the issue to a higher priority and promised to have a Customer Service Agent contact me to resolve this problem. I gave them three phone numbers so they could reach me at any time. I have never been contacted. HP's CUSTOMER SERVICE IS NON EXISTANT. I will never buy another HP product and I intend to tell all of my friends about what has happened to me. If you buy an HP product, you better hope that nothing is wrong with it.

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I've had several Pocket PCs with the Del x50v & 51v being the most recent. This is a solid device in that it has an incredible screen and about much ram memory as you could use plus it's one of the few devices out that offers SD & CF card slots (may seem unimportant but you can upgrade this to over 40GB of memory for a little over $100 and soon over 70GB). The only two draw back I have is that one of the buttons can't be reconfigured and the ROM is a bit weak. However, other roms are becoming available which pull out it's potential. The battery life is very good. Without the new rom, I'd give it a four star, with it five.

I recently purchased the IPAQ 210 and switched over from my Palm TX that I had been using for several years. The 210 has the latest Windows Mobile 6 operating system, which seems to be pretty stable and also very wifi aware. I have been pleased with it so far. The available apps are good and it is very fast and responsive with an incredible 4" display. I would recommend it highly.

Thursday, August 14, 2014

ABC Products® USB to 9 Pin DB9 Serial RS-232 converter convertor Adapter Adaptor Cable RS232 Lead C

ABC Products® USB to 9 Pin DB9 Serial RS-232 converter convertor Adapter Adaptor Cable RS232 Lead Cord Converter Convertor for PDA SAT NAV etc PC and MAC Supports WIN 98SE, 2000, XP, Vista, 7, MAC os V8.6~9.2 or Higher etc
  • 10 year warranty, Money back if this does not work with your device
  • Plug and Play on most systems
  • PC/Mac Compatible, XP, Vista, Windows 7 or Higher etc
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These have crashed my windows machines more than once, and more than one machine. They work really well with Linux and the Minicom program.

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OK so I kind of expected it, but was hoping for otherwise. This cable comes with no drivers, and there isn't a real website for them. You have to install some aftermarket drivers made for another cable to get this to work, but it was cheap...

Friday, May 16, 2014

Pink Slim Hard Nylon Cube Portfolio Cover Carrying Case For Barnes & Noble NOOK COLOR eBook Reader T

Pink Slim Hard Nylon Cube Portfolio Cover Carrying Case For Barnes & Noble NOOK COLOR eBook Reader Tablet + Includes a eBigValue Determination Hand Strap
  • This lightweight cover is contoured to fit your Nook Color smooth, rounded edges
  • Protects from bumps, dents and scratches // Profesional Portfolio Case with easy to Carry Handles
  • Material: Durable Synthetic Leather with strong Straps to hold in your eReader while you are reading
  • + Includes a eBigValue (TM) Determination Hand Strap Key Chain to attach to your keys as a reminder

This case arrived in a timely manner and was wrapped well. It is just what I was looking for~something to protect my Nook Color from scratches and safer to transport it places.

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It is pretty, and just the right size. But if you were to press on it hard it would break your Nook. It keeps it covered; but I thought it was better manufactured. Dont even bother with the carrying strap, mine broke the line was so flimsy. Sorry, but I am not thrilled with it!

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I love the case ! I'm glad I got it for the price it was :) my color is great. It fits right in my purse perfectly

Thursday, April 24, 2014

rooCASE Tablet Carrying Bag for Motorola XOOM 10.1-Inch Android Tablet - Classic Series Dark Blue /

rooCASE Tablet Carrying Bag for Motorola XOOM 10.1-Inch Android Tablet - Classic Series Dark Blue / Black
  • Non-OEM Case for Motorola XOOM 10.1-Inch Android Tablet
  • Padded tablet compartment with Velcro retaining strap (Netbook NOT included)
  • Large accessory pocket for power brick, cords and mouse.
  • Interior storage pockets for netcard, SD cards, magazine and cellphone. Padded interior dividers for customization. Adjustable padded shoulder strap.
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It is awesome. Tablet fits in fine. The whole case is sleek looking & well padded

Love it!! Recommend to anyone needing one. The price was great.

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Sunday, April 6, 2014

IRISPen Express

IRISPen Express
  • Recognizes up to 3.15 inches per second and 1,000 characters per second
  • Recognizes up to 55 different languages
  • 7 User Interface languages ¿ English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Italian, German and Dutch
  • Reads text and numbers, including text on colored backgrounds
  • Powered by the USB port so there is no need for an external power supply

after about 1.5 hours of practice and recalibrating over and over again, this is what the first few lines scanned from the irispen manual look like:

'he IRISPen may be the biggest sensation in computeriand since the mouse \ As efficient as computers are, you have to encode your data first. If you've ever If y-u'veever rekeyed text, you kn(ng and time-consuming it can be.... The IRISPen, a unique product for every computer user, offers instantaneous vaI at your fingertips. Text rec-!nit-o--her; you.q want it, w-en 1 The IR nsistoftw2 coE1P8--nts: a unique g--y-c-eHI'ell-si-escan=. ner and the powerful PCR-Il ("Pen Character Recognition") text recognition technology. The basic principle could hardly be easier: slide the IRISPen over a line of text and it is e :o your application in.st-ntJ-.as if-eyed in -ut up to 30 times fas!er. (JP to a 100 characters can be entered per second. Cut from paper, paste to Windows-: can you imagine a simpler way of entering text?

Is it worth it? Spell check couldn't even fix this disaster. I am a very computer saavy person, I don't think I am using it wrong, I think they just really haven't perfected the text recognition software. The one review above must be an irispen employee. I find it hard to believe right out of the box, that it worked perfectly...and then to encourage you to upgrade??? Laughable. You will spend more time fixing the scanning errors than if you just typed it yourself. Going back to amazon tomorrow!

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This worked once and then stopped calibrating, so it no longer functions. Iris claims to have customer support, but there is none. I have been calling and emailing them once a week for three months. I got one reply a month ago promising to replace it. I never got it. Their web site has little to no useful help. Iris ranks as the worse company I have ever dealt with. Pity anyone who gets a faulty pen! What a waste of money! I hate feeling ripped off!

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As a scholar who deals with a lot of rare material, I thought this pen would be a god-send in helping me transcribe material to my computer. The manufacturer boasts near-100% accuracy. I give it 40% at best. Sometimes, if you have a white piece of paper, clear, 12-point text, you can get 80% accuracy, but this is a rare occurrence.

I ended up spending more time "correcting" the text from the Iris Pen than I would have typing it out...so now my $70 "tool" sits unused on my desk.

I can't wait for the day that an actual pen-scanner works, but today is not that day.

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This entire opinion is entered directly into the amazon review page with the IRISPen using a hard copy of a file I printed with my inkjet printer, very typical, 12-pt, Times font.

I took the pen out of its box and read the directions very carefully. As usual, the Mac I took the pen out of its box and read the directions very caretuuy. Be sure to click the desktop image to bring up a fresh window with the IrisPen.

I read the bad reviews here, but I really need what IRISPen is supposed to do. I took the plunge and ordered it, bracing myself for the worst.

Calibration was a breeze; you just touch the pen to a sample of white paper. Then, without reading into the manual, I drew the pen over a sentence In an open book. Flawless! I went on to do the entire page, speeding up until I was going full speed, over one line per second, as fast as I could go and keep the pen on eourse. Three errors in about 600 words; a missed period and two "a's" seen as "11."

This item greatly helps my editorial work. No longer do I have to destroy books to get a few pages onto my flatbed scanner, nor do I have to re-type long passages of text from bound sources. The pen doesn't care about the font of the original, and you can select any font and size you want to be sent to the target program.

My opinion is that some people are naturally klutzy and may have difficulties getting the feel of this unusual tool. There is a certain slant and technique that came naturally to me, but might be awkward to someone who can't dance or throw baskets. There is a If you keep your eye on the arrow, allowing the line of text to become a passing blur as you drag the pen, it all works out very well. A little practice might help, although I needed none at all.

I highly recommend this item without reservations to any Mac user. It works better than advertised, taking into account I haven't even cracked the instruction manual yet. The PC instructions seemed quite geeky and were considerably longer than the Mac instructions, but I imagine those still confined to the tiny PC universe can probably do fine with IRISPen if they pay very close attention to the instruction manual.

I have read the reviews here and elsewhere about this product before I bought it. But I was in the need of something for quick little jobs more convenient than my flatbed scanner and faster than my typing and gave it a try. No regrets at all.

I do a lot of research with quoting of one or two paragraphs out of books or papers, mainly in German language. The IrisPen works very well for me in English, in French and in German (no problem with the umlauts etc.; I have not tried other languages).

One thing is important: you have to calibrate the pen very carefully like any instrument that needs calibration. Calibrate it with a WHITE sheet of printer paper, not with a slightly off-white like a book page or similar.

And you have to practice a bit how you hold it to get the hang of it. When scanning you should see the green light ALL the time, it should not flicker. It is named "pen" but you manoeuvre it different than a writing pen. If you keep that in mind you will be successful!

My IrisPen sits just behind my keyboard, as easily to grab as my mouse and I love it as a big time saver.

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Gizmo Dorks Charging Bundle for the Kobo Touch eReader

Gizmo Dorks Charging Bundle for the Kobo Touch eReader
  • The car charger is great for long road trips and has an input DC 12V-14V and outputs DC 5V +/- 5%.
  • The pocket sized, lightweight wall and travel charger works with voltage 100V - 240V.
  • The USB 2.0 cable is great for charging or to transfer data.
  • The handy Gizmo Dorks key chain provides a quick and efficient way to hook and unhook keys quickly.

I ended up throwing the AC adapter into the trash. It did not work. It actually drained the battery on my Kobo, and did so rather quickly. I don't know what the problem was, but the adapter was truly terrible.

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I ordered it for my e reader and I love it , It works well and the price was reasonable. Actually it was the reason I bought it because the other charger I had seen was more expensive. And did not come with both styles car charger and the wall charger. I am very satisfied with this product.

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love to have backup things for my ereder to put in my bag for travel or at work or home would recommend it to everyone

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the stuff works. it was a bit on the expensive side. Not everything fits perfect but it does work... its worth it.

Friday, March 7, 2014

PDair Leather Case for HTC Radar C110e - Flip Top Type (Black)

PDair Leather Case for HTC Radar C110e - Flip Top TypeI'm used to belt clips that offer some resistance so you can maintain the case in various positions. This one just spins and defaults to a vertical position. Also I didn't realize there are two "flip" cases, the "flip top" and the "flip top type". I don't know what I would have chosen if I knew there was a choice.

Otherwise the case is well made and attractive.

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

GTMax 2.4 GHz Wireless 2 in 1 Handheld Rechargable trackball Mouse for Desktop- Black + (Computer LC

GTMax 2.4 GHz Wireless 2 in 1 Handheld Rechargable trackball Mouse for Desktop- Black +This mouse is cheap mass-produced garbage at its finest. The thing was made for a toddler's hands. In order to use the trackball you must hold the thing with your hand in an awkward position. You will get tendonitis of the thumb if you use this mouse for long periods of time. Not only that but the thing must be floated in your hand in order for your thumb to reach the ball, which makes clicking the buttons impossible, unless you shift the mouse back in your hand for leverage. And if you want to use the wheel you must shift it forward in your hand. Bad design. Cheaply made. GARBAGE product.

And just in case you think I'm just being hard on this product, check out these gems from the "manual." Seriously, go on craigslist and pay a college kid $100 bucks to proofread your translations before you mass produce them...

"It save power when light shining one second."

"Usability diameter is less than 1.5mm tiny objects like toothpick inserted DPI hole and so on."

I'm gonna post a picture to show you what I mean by the mouse size. This will hurt your hand if you use it. Be Warned.

It is not cheap, but it is made cheaply...as in poorly made. The basic design is good, but I wish someone like Logitech would make one of these in high quality. The ball fits to loosely in the socket which makes for poor cursor movement. It also needs to be larger. It is to small for an adults hands.

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I really like it. it is a little awkward to use on the table but i really like the thumb ball. Easy to hold and the range is great. I love it for watching TV on the computer i don't need a table to work the mouse on i just sit back and relax. the ball is a little loose but it rolls smooth. I also like that it is rechargeable and can be charged when in use but it last a long time on a charge if you turn it off. over all i like it not great for quick precise movements but for surfing or watching shows it works great. it fits so nice in my hand never put it down.

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I really like the idea. I had a finger mouse which after many years has finally died and I thought I would try this. For the price it is not worth it. I have no problems with the fit or the roller ball, but the scroll wheel is terrible. When you scroll it might go up or down or both. SOmetimes it scroll down for a little bit and then jumps back up. Very annoying and not useful. Save your money and buy something else.

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Some reviewers felt this trackball is too small or didn't have design that would be comfortable to use. I thought the size and design were perfect -it was very comfortable to hold and operate the buttons/trackball. I'm a 5'7" woman with small hands, and it could have fit my hands better if it were a bit smaller. My guess is that this will fit almost all female hand as well as the hands of men that are average or smaller than average.

Now for the bad part: The one I got simply didn't work. I charged it. The buttons worked (could select) but the cursor did not respond to the device at all. The instructions are all but unintelligible -there might have been something in them to clue me in, perhaps the puzzling procedure described that looked optional. There was a support email address provided, but as of over a week later have not received a response. So looks like this will be a return.

I like the design so much, though, that I might order another one in the hopes that it would work. And I might give the puzzling procedure that involves sticking a toothpick into a hole in the mouse a try too.

Wish some more reliable company would produce a small wireless handheld trackball. So many people are now couch-computing that there must be a growing market for handheld wireless devices, including for those who don't have very large hands.

Logitech's equivalent (with the ball on the side) is way too big to hold in my hand and even a bit too large to use comfortably laying on a surface.

One reviewer felt it required too much cleaning. Having used trackballs a lot, I think that just goes with the territory, is something trackball users have to accept. (I'd expect to clean this one weekly.)

If I have some success with this, I'll update review.

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Saturday, January 11, 2014

BoxWave Trignetic Capacitive Stylus for the Asus Eee Slate EP121 - Magnetic Stylus - Triangular Desi

BoxWave Trignetic Capacitive Stylus for the Asus Eee Slate EP121 - Magnetic Stylus - Triangular Design Barrel with Rubber Thumb Pad for Added Grip and Comfortand it saves me and my nokia 770 alot and boxwave did a very good job

This case is durable and looks good. I carried my 770 around more once I had this case. It is a perfect fit! The only thing I don't like is the belt clip but this is mostly because of the Nokia 770's size and not because of the case. I highly recommend this case!

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Friday, January 10, 2014

PalmOne VIIx Wireless Handheld

PalmOne VIIx Wireless Handheld
  • 8 MB RAM, 4 times the memory of the standard Palm VII handheld
  • Stores thousands of addresses, appointments, to-do items, and memos
  • What's in the box: Palm VIIx, Stylus pen, AC adapter, PC serial port, Hotsync docking cradle, Protective leather cover, Palm Desktop software

If you can afford the...wireless, and realize that this is not going to replace your desktop for web surfing, the Palm VIIx is a good way to stay connected. And it fits in your pocket!

Like the other Palms, the VIIx does what it claims, and never complains.

There are two catches, though.

1) wireless applications are a very limited version of the net. There's no built-in web browser that lets you go to any old web page. So unless you install 3rd party programs, you're limited to the 40 bundled destinations (Amazon, AskJeeves, CBS Marketwatch, Fidelity, ...). Surprisingly, there was no built-in wireless phone book.

2) the wireless connection is slow and expensive. The bandwidth is under 9600 baud, and there's a 2-4 second delay between clicking and getting a response.

If you're an information junkie (stock quotes, news, email, eBay--is this you?) you will easily blow through the limited wireless plans...

On the plus side:

1) I was always able to connect to the wireless net (in buildings, in a car, in a park where cell coverage is spotty)

2) The device always did what I expected.

3 stars. I'd give it 5 if the wireless service was cheaper and faster.

--Pat

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Palm VII

I don't mean to be critical of my fellow reviewers, but some of the negative reviews of the Palm VII totally miss the point of the thing. I carried one for over a year and found it incredibly useful. Now that I've moved outside of the service area, I miss it a lot. In spite of having the original VII with only 2 Megs of RAM, I never ran out of memory. I also never exceeded the lowest monthly service level, finding it adequate for my needs. Here's what I did and how I used it, which should be enough information for you to make a decision for yourself:

This is truly the traveler's friend: I have no office and I get in a lot of planes. You'll make that dreaded trip to the airline service desk with a lot more confidence if you are armed with the schedule of every single airline and current flight status. The VII knows what flights are schedule between any two points at any time, and provides current flight status. When 'suggesting' to the desk staff that they strongly consider booking you on another airline, your case will be stronger with flight number and departure info.

You can usually find the departure gate information (not to mention delay status) sitting in the shuttle from the parking area (at DFW, you need to know the gate number to tell the taxi which building to stop at). And of course, if you want, you can even make plane reservations online.

If driving over 10 miles, I query for traffic conditions. Embarrassed to ask directions? With the VII, you can enter location and destination and get detailed directions. Handy when stuck in the boonies without a phone. And when was the last time you saw a phone book at a pay phone? The VII can access Yellow and White pages. Weather forecasts, any time, any place.

Ordering a book from Amazon is sort of a parlor trick, but it's also a useful way to research books in print. Can't remember which movies featured Minnie Driver ? There are a 2 movie databases. Faced with a life without wireless, I've had to buy a new PDA with a lot more RAM to carry a German/English dictionary. I actually bought two, but they aren't anywhere near as useful as the online translators, which not only support full sentences, but they translate between multiple languages. English dictionary, thesaurus, and encyclopedia are available also, which again is a big help to somebody without an office.

The Palm VII does all this with the use of 'web clipping' applets that work with special applications on the information provider's web site. There are now hundreds of these things that can be downloaded.

On the downside, this thing is a AAA pig. Get yourself a couple sets of Nimh batteries, and a small charger. More than once, I found myself paying a premium price for new batteries at a hotel gift shop. I also recommend the serial cable if you can't get infrared to work with your laptop--carrying a cradle is a drag.

This is not a platform for heavy-duty web surfing, nor is it a convenient place to send and receive mail, but I really miss not being able to use it any more for all these questions that need to be answered RIGHT NOW. But if you do get stuck without a book, you can download an e-book too.

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The Palm VIIx is the worthy successor to the innovative Palm VII which has been available for some time. The VII was the first incarnation of Palm's wireless handheld. It is a great device but I never bought it because of the 2Mb memory constraints on the old VII. However, that has been mitigated with the new VIIx. This puppy includes a whopping 8Mb of memory. Ample for almost any application or usage.

The VIIx comes pre-loaded with 40 or so wireless content apps. There are currently about 400 apps for the VII. You can get them for free at [Palm]. They range from bookstores like Amazon to acccessing your email on the go, to messaging, to online dictionairies. I would recommend to visit [Palm] to see the variety available and also if your area is covered by the mobile network.

I have a Fidelity trading account so I can use the VIIx to trade or view my portfolio. One of the most popular apps is the Starbucks locator. I wonder if there is a correlation between owning a VII and cafeine consumption. Another great app is MapQuest, and ThinAirMail lets you access any POP3 email account. Both are included standard.

The wireless response time is great. This is because of the way that Palm designed there applications as PQA's. PQA stands for Palm Query Application. They make wireless transmission efficient by ensuring that only pertinent data is sent. The way we view web pages, the whole page is loaded every time we view it, this includes a lot of layout and other data that we're not really interested in. PQA's predefine the layout and transmit only actual data. Eg. the price of a book you request from Amazon. The result is fast and efficient response. There are also several apps which let you browse the web in the traditional way, though I don't know why you'd want to. I don't think that the size of PDA screens makes web-browsing very useful or convenient. But, for those who insist...the Palm can definitely do it.

So far I have had no problems with signal quality. Whether on the street on in buildings. I'm in NY, but as mentioned before, don't buy this puppy until you have checked coverage in your area.

The VII series is a bit larger than the III. To me size is very important, I also own a Vx. But I will make an exception for the the VII, because wireless is just so ... cool and convenient. I could also have picked the Omnisky wireless service. Then I'd have to attach a modem to my Vx and the package together would be more bulky than the VII series so I prefer the convenience of having an all-in-one VIIx.

The device is turned on by flipping the antenna. Easy enough. Installation is a breeze. Takes all of 5 minutes and you are going. I recommend the 'all-you-can-eat' subscription. It costs $45/mth but well worth it, but you can also go for one of the more moderate subscriptions. They start a $10/mth.

Wireless is great. Definitely the way of the future. I love being able to pop up my email on the go, check for a movie with moviefone or just read a book, play a game, or read magazines with AvantGo. After all, let's not forget that other than wireless, Palm makes a great PDA with many other applications.

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The 8 Mb of memory the VIIx has is what it needed in the first place. Now you can load all of those games and non-wireless apps you had to pass on with the VII. The integration is a little tighter in Palm OS 3.5, but a lot of people won't be happy with this until (1) the screen improves from four shades of gray (yes, I am envious of the IIIc) and (2) the modem speed improves.

The Qualcomm PD100 tried to overcome the speed (and coverage issue) but left you holding a Palm to your ear with a screen just too small to read).

And in the meantime, the Palm VII provides an integrated wireless email and fax platform (both with lookup from your address book) which a novice can get out of the box and running in ten minutes or less (try that with a PC).

TIPS: go to palmgear.com and download DPWeb browser (or other browser) and go with the unlimited plan if you can afford it. Then you will be able to access nearly any web site, not just those with web clipping applications.

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I was one of the first Palm VI owners and was very up beat about my new toy. But now that I have had it for a while, I discontinued my palm.net service as a waste of money. I recommend palm buyers get a non-Internet model and use the great organizer features. The Internet function is VERY slow and subject to poor reception or incomplete downloads. The cost of these downloads is very expensive if you use it enough to make it worth while. The range of material available for Internet download is very limited. And did I say SLOW? A web enabled cell phone would give you both the net and a phone -with cheaper monthly charges and you can both talk and surf with the same device. When you buy the Palm VII you must use palm.net and they are not well priced or customer oriented. A web enabled phone allows you to pick your provider and is always on for a stock alert or other quick message (unlike the palm).

Friday, December 20, 2013

rooCASE Netbook / iPad Carrying Bag for Samsung NB30-JP02 10.1-Inch Netbook Texturized Matte Black -

rooCASE Netbook / iPad Carrying Bag for Samsung NB30-JP02 10.1-Inch Netbook Texturized Matte Black - Deluxe Series Red / BlackI LOVE this roocase! I got it for my iPad2, which is in a leather protective roocase. It fits in it nicely, along with my Kindle, which is also in a leather roocase (I seem to like their products). I have room for my cell phone, the cords that go with the iPad and Kindle, and my skinny billfold can fit in also. I got the red color. It looks great, seems to be very well made and is the perfect size. Love it!!

I needed a light weight bag to carry everyday with ipad 2, kindle, iPhone and act as a purse with credit cards money and misc items, does all of the above and still small and light weight. I don't need a purse now except for evening. Wish e same style but in leather so it looked more lie a purse instead of utility case. But I love it fr everyday ease. Well made.

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This is a great little bag, I take my tablet with my everywhere in this bag there is pleny of room for supplies, my keys and actually I can even put my wallet in it, and yet it is not large and bulky like a brief case would be. Love it my only thing is that I wish I would have found it in either pink and black or pink and grey

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Lots of room and compartments -for a netbook, its accessories, and a Kindle paperwhite and charger! Well padded but not bulky. Try it; you'll like it!

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I have a 4th gen iPad (note they are the same size as the 3g). My iPad fits perfect along with my logtech keyboard in the case and still gives room for a folder or two to go with it. LOVE it's small size and can run between meeting to meeting, have my few little extras with me (note pad, gum, cable, pen and a folder or two). LOVE IT!

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Friday, November 29, 2013

BlackBerry Bluetooth Stereo Gateway

BlackBerry Bluetooth Stereo Gateway
  • Plays music from Bluetooth-enabled cell phones, PDAs, music players or computers

If your car has an auxilliary input on it's radio and a cigarette lighter, you can take A2DP-capable bluetooth device and play high-quality music through your stereo with this device. (Note: some sellers include the Blackberry car charger with this device, if not, you'll need to buy one.)

Pairing this device with my Droid was relatively easy: just plug it in, select it from the list of available devices, enter a pairing code and the Droid automatically reconnected with the gateway every time I started my car from that point forward, allowing me to play MP3s and Pandora radio through my Acura's stereo without a problem.

One thing to keep in mind when you use this device in a car is that you'll still have to position your playback unit where you can operate it safely while driving. The iPod and most smartphones have windshield and or vent mounts that keep the unit in your line of site while driving, and I'd HIGHLY recommend that you buy such a mount at the same time you buy this device, if you don't already have one.

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My plan was to hook this device up to my car's aux input to allow bluetooth music streaming to the car's stereo. I had it powered through a usb/cigarette lighter converter. It's amazing and does exactly what I wanted. It never loses connection (unless I turn off the car) and the music quality is stellar. Highly recommend buying this.

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It works great in my BMW. My 2010 328I dont have bluetooth. If i install factory Bluetooth, it costs $2500. This little device saved me $2500.

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Got 2 of these, 1 for each stereo in my house and I use them all the time to connect my mp3 player to listen to my music on my old but great sound quality stereo. Also use it to connect my laptop up to my home theatre system and play music or videos (you need a video cable for the image transference) or to listen to work related audio clips in the comfort from my couch rather than at my desk. I've also taken it with me and plugged into rental car to get my music to a car with no bluetooth. As long as your device has bluetooth it will connect to this.

They work very simply. Sound quality transferred through is great. They do what they say, very effectively and without any fuss once setup. All my devices found the gateway and connected without a problem, and ofcourse the Blackberry phones work with it.

BlackBerry Bluetooth Stereo Gateway

My car already has Bluetooth for cellular calls but it does not support A2DP for stereo audio streaming so I got this little gateway after much research to stream audio from my phone and I could not be more pleased with its performance. Every other gateway I found needed to be "turned on" after you start the car or the phone needed to be paired every time by pressing some button but this little thing is plugged into a USB charger in an outlet located right next to the AUX in for the car stereo and reconnects instantly with the phone as soon as the car starts without any intervention on my part. I know this one does not have a built-in rechargeable battery like some other BT gateways but this works to its advantage in my application as it turns off as soon as I turn off the car. I am no audiophile but the sound quality to my ears is stellar with good bass and treble, as good as when I plug the phone in using a regular AV cable. I have not really tested the range since I am always inside the car when playing music from my phone but the connection has remained solid and stable a few times that I have stepped outside the car to go to the trunk or something. I have an HTC EVO and I can stream music stored on the phone as well as Internet audio streams from Pandora and tunein radio flawlessly. I would highly recommend this BT gateway.

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

rooCASE Neoprene Sleeve (Black) Carrying Case for Western Digital My Passport Essential SE 750GB Por

rooCASE Neoprene Sleeve Carrying Case for Western Digital My Passport Essential SE 750GB Portable Hard Drive WDBACX7500ARD Metallic RedThis is the perfect case/sleeve for a western digital external hard drive. It also holds the USB cable quite nicely in the little zippered part of the case. Would definitely purchase again if needed.

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ASUS Personal Digital Assistant Battery - Handheld Battery

ASUS Personal Digital Assistant Battery - Handheld BatteryPurchased from Amazon in 2006 and initially thought it was pretty neat; however, it is a PDA and though I did try to use this at work, it just was not to be. Battery life was constantly an issue, as was the screen delay when selecting items. I would give this lower marks, but this PDA is just that, and people use newer and better technology.j It seems hard to believe I put up with this thing for the time I tried to use it; I replaced it with a used iPod Touch 3rd gen in 2007 and pretty much have not looked back (Aside from my Droid-X phone that replaced a flip style phone I had)

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Saturday, November 9, 2013

Socket Communications 10/100 Ethernet CF Card

Socket Communications 10/100 Ethernet CF Card
  • Compatible with Windows CE Handheld PC Pro 2.11, Pocket PC 3.0 and Handheld PC Pro 3.0
  • Link your pocket PC to a partner PC from anywhere on the network
  • Sleek design integrates connector and CompactFlash card into one unit
  • Convenient LED indicators for link, speed, full duplex, transmit, receive, and collision
  • Fast 10/100 Mbps speeds with auto-negotiation and full duplex

OK what do you expect from a 10/100 card in 2003? It better work... well this one had no hickups on my Toshiba e740. Good

package (ubiquitos tamper-broof plastic) and extremely sparse

manual. All you have to do is drop in the CD, install the driver, and reset. Then drop in the card. The Toshiba has built in WiFi, but sometimes I need a traditional hardwire connection. This card is definitely the one to get.

I ran various sniffing, ping, telnet, and other advanced netorking programs all functioned flawlessly. There is an

update of the driver on the socketcom.com web site, but installing the update had no perceptible change.

Recommended.

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It gives a reliable ethernet connection on my Zaurus SL-5500. It is small, and convenient. It is much faster than dialup.

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What can I say, it worked.

It takes some time for it to initialize like maybe 1-2 minutes.

Some times it will never work unless you re-seat it so its best to re-seat it every time.

You need to make sure you computer is running active sync in order for you to install the drivers.

With vista you have to go into your control panel and enable the active sync. XP launched the active

sync as soon as it detected my pda.

Everything else works like any other PDA network device so the menus are all the same.

On the software side you don't have to modify any of your code to get this to work.

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The Socket Communications 10/100 Ethernet CF Card works great with my HP IPAQ 3800.

I purchased this for my Casio E-200. I assumed it would work since it was using a CF Slot I type. I tried everything possible but nothing worked. I went to the socketcom.com webpage and there was nothing listed saying it would not. The worst thing is this was the only 10/100 card I found and really wanted it for testing LAN's. Now I either wait for the drivers or purchase a 10mb card instead. One last item is the technical support did reply very quickly in regards to my question on compatibility.

For iPhone 4 Black Cat Kutusita Nyanko series Button Cable Winder

For iPhone 4 Black Cat Kutusita Nyanko series Button Cable Winder
  • 100 % Brand New Rilakkuma / Korilakkuma /Kiiroitori, Soft Silicone Protective Case for Iphone 4
  • Help you sorting the long and troubled cable
  • Flexible and washable
  • Light and Fasion design

Adorable, helps keep cables organized. These do not pop open easily and at random, staying in place until you purposely unfix them yourself. I love the way they look and they are extremely functional and practical as well.

Saturday, October 12, 2013

Hoco Ultra-thin Leather Case for Ipad 2-brown

Hoco Ultra-thin Leather Case for Ipad 2-brown
  • This product made by Ultra-thin leather case, all the processes are manual making .
  • Comfortable hand feeling , and shockproof.Upscale fashion style moreover really fit your iPad.
  • Exquisite craft-work , all the hole sites cut neatly clean , suit for iPad accurately
  • With sleep function
  • Support different angle to facilitate your using .

The product has good look, design, quality and nice price. I'm impressed with the "love shop" service. Never seen such a great profesionalizm bying goods online.

Sunday, August 25, 2013

CrazyOnDigital Pink Leather Case For Apple iPad

CrazyOnDigital Pink Leather Case For Apple iPad
  • Custom made to fit your iPad perfectly
  • Sturdy and stylish pebble-grain leather exterior
  • Soft pink micro-fiber suede interior to provide maximum protection for the screen
  • Flexible straps on each corner to secure iPad in the case snugly
  • Anti-slip properties gives your handheld more grip on surfaces

Only had this for a week and there is a huge rip where it folds back at the bottom. You get what you pay for.

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I bought this cover and the Apple iPad silicone cover and with the Apple iPad silicone cover, this cover is perfect. The silicone cover grips the straps of this cover, and while the Apple silicone cover is protecting your iPad, this cover is also protecting the screen to your iPad and is a fun and nice cover to carry your iPad in. And the front flap folds back easily and never gets in your way.

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in searching for an ideal ipad case, my first criteria was for it to look like a book cover; simple with no frills. next criteria and just as important was the price ($20 or less). this cover fulfills both requirements. it LOOKS like a book cover and relatively inexpensive. even the shade of pink wasn't too garish. the quality of the materials isn't the best, but its pretty good enough for my purposes. i'm very careful with my stuff so i don't mind that it doesn't protect the whole ipad. i kinda like seeing as much of the ipad as i can. other book style cases cover up much of the bezel. the elastic restraints are surprisingly snug and stable. yes, the straps cover the screen lock, part of the volume rocker and part of the speakers, but its not a big deal for me. the buttons are still reachable and the strap does not interfere with the sound.

i wouldn't get this if you lead an active lifestyle or are rough with your gadgets. i only wish i sprung for the extra cash and bought the all black cover instead. if i was in the market for another inexpensive case, i'd probably buy one of these again.

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If you are looking for a secure fitting cover and protection for your IPad, then this is the one. Four secure elastic, stretch bands keep iPad from moving. I simply want to open and close like a book. Ample protection when left closed just lying around. Great value for the money. Just know that the leather may scratch after time. I have a pink cover and will order a black next.

I placed this order on a Friday evening, with overnight shipping. Knowing it was Friday, I would assume it would ship out on Monday and arrive Tuesday. Well, it's now Thursday and it hasn't arrived! I would love to write a review on the product, but can't! I can only provide feedback on the seller at this time.