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Stop lugging around a stack of guidebooks. Add a PalmPak Travel Card to your handheld for all the information you need about eating, sleeping, and seeing the sights in 6 major Asia-Pacific cities. Save memory. Just plug the PalmPak Travel Card into the expansion slot on your handheld. This postage stamp-sized multimedia card expands the capabilities of your handheld without sacrificing memory space. Feel like a native. Lonely Planet CitySync guides for Bangkok, Mumbai (Bombay), Hong Kong, Singapore, Sydney, and Tokyo give you the scoop about where to eat, what to do, and where to stay. You'll also find a world clock, time zone management software, and an easy-to-use currency calculator.
Advantages: Super Quality screen, easy2use keyboard, All in one device, bluetooth, infra, EDGE, lot palm based software. Disadvantages: No Wi-Fi, low build in memory, so so battery life.
..., that you will need to insert yourself but a very good things for traveler that can get extra battery.
* there will be a service light keep flashing, i like it very much and you will be able to see your network is available or not. it also used as charging light, alarm/reminder (3rd party software)
* Treo 650 also support build in vibration, which is reasonable strong for me.
THE TREO LCD SCREEN
* i do believe one of the good and strong selling point of this Treo 650 is the wonderful screen, it resolution is at 65k color 320x320 and can display very nice photo (some download photo) and overall experience to work with the screen is very good, you also have the option to adjust the brightness (which mean need more battery power)
* The overall size of the screen is more than reasonable if you take it as a normal mobile phone, OR Great...
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Advantages: extremely portable, 8MB storage capacity Disadvantages: not a flash looker!, can't recharge
...Do you remember when mobile phones first started becoming popular? When the only people who could afford to buy these brick-like objects were businessmen with big cars to match their big phones. If you were anything like me your reaction to seeing these 'suits' on the street speaking into a mobile would have been 'Look at him, the show-off, aren't there enough phone boxes around?'.
Obviously since that time things have changed dramatically. Now I have about 15 phone numbers for my family even though there's only 5 of us! Mobile phones are for the masses and no longer mark you out as someone with higher earnings or a flash job (certain very expensive mobile phones excluded).
So, what has this to do with the Palm IIIxe? Well, in my opinion, Palms (and more likely, palm and mobile combi-products) will one day soon be as popular...
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...I gave my 2GB Kingston flash drive a few months ago and I think it's really great. I can use it for Microsoft Windows Vista ReadyBoost to speed up my PC. It's not too expensive and it has got a life-time warranty. It's really fast and every operating system contents a driver to use it. If you want to buy a somewhat cheap flash drive, and need a good quality buy that. Most of new PCs can boot from USB nowadays. Thanks to the USB 2.0 technology I can boot up my favourite live Linux distribution from it and I can save it back when I finished the work. You can use it for system rescue too but if you don't need these special "features" just use it to store and move data. :)...
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