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Sharp Zaurus SL-5500 PDA


from: Sharp


: :The Sharp Zaurus SL-5500 combines state-of-the-art Sharp technology and Sharp innovation to deliver a unique and compelling PDA solution. The Sharp Zaurus SL-5500 offers everything from mobile communications to mobile multimedia; keyboard integration and dual expansion delivering one of the most versatile and flexible PDA solutions on the market today.With optional peripherals and Sharp Mobile Services you can have wireless connectivity anytime, anywhere. Sharp's clever integrated keyboard design allows easy data input without sacrificing space. Edit text or e-mail effortlessly with a standard QWERTY keyboard. ...

Pepper Pad 3 Handheld Web Computer (Black)


from: Hanbit America


: :Pepper Pad 3 Web Computer - The Pepper Pad 3 takes the major aspects of a laptop, and puts them into a device that's more portable and convenient to use. Powered by the Linux operating system and an AMD processor, this casual computer lets you wirelessly surf the web via built-in 802.11g support, playback music, view pictures, watch videos, instant message, check e-mail. and much more! The 7' LCD is touch sensitive, so you can navigate easily with the included stylus - which is conveniently ...

Motorola A1200 - Linux 2.4' TFT ( 240 x 320 ) - camera - Bluetooth - GSM 850/900/1800/1900


from: Motorola


: :Motorola A1200, a clamshell phone with Linux software, bears an innovative clear flip-cover and an antenna-free profile, combines svelte design, business features, and a high-resolution two mega pixel camera into a package designed to appeal to users who don't mind looking good while getting things done.Motorola A1200 also deepens Motorola's handset portfolio based on the Linux OS - further demonstrating Motorola's commitment to driving Linux innovation across the company's mobile device spectrum.



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