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Konig CMP-USBIRDA11
posted by carstenbjensen

USB IrDA Converter (Infrared Wireless Bridge) * Easily enable IrDA function on the PC * Transmit distance up to 1.0m * Transmit angle up to 30 degrees * USB Plug and Play ...
20413 10.00 08-01-2009 03:30 AM 1 reviews
LG HL-DT-ST BD-RE GGW-H20L
posted by psyke777

Blu-Ray, DVD, CD Burner/Reader, HD-DVD reader. HD DVD HD DVD-ROM Read Speed: 3 X (HD DVD, HD DVD-R) Blu-Ray BD-RE DL Speed: 2 X (BD, BD-R) BD-R DL Spee ...
33146 9.00 02-01-2009 09:33 PM 1 reviews
Conceptronic Grab'n'Go PhotoBox LCD (CPBOXLCD)
posted by pusrob

This compact Photobox allows you to copy and store pictures, video and data from a memory card (from digital camera, PDA or phone) to a notebook HDD without using a computer ( ...
4016 None 07-05-2008 01:49 PM No reviews
Xircom Rex 6000
posted by ludist

This is am old (2000) pcmcia-pda-card with touch screen. You sync the device via wine and Intelly Sync Mobile Desktop. Install wine and provide access to /dev/ttyS2* wit ...
18135 7.00 04-05-2008 05:57 AM 1 reviews
Goldfly Industrial Ltd. Bluetooth USB Adapter ES-388
posted by fast_rizwaan

Bluetooth USB Adapter ES-388 ----------------------------- The china made usb bluetooth dongle, doesn't show the GoldFly manufacturer's information. But the CD provided has ...
13253 None 02-18-2006 05:56 AM No reviews
Palm Tungsten W
posted by warpengi

Specifications: 33 MHz Dragonball VZ processor 16 MB of RAM Palm Universal Cradle (cannot double as a HotSync or charger cable) Lithium-Ion Polymer battery (1500 mAh; st ...
20105 6.00 10-12-2005 07:46 PM 1 reviews
Toshiba e400
posted by fieldyweb

The Pocket PC e400/405 Series features 64MB of RAM and 32MB of NAND Flash memory. Files and applications stored in the NAND Flash memory will remain intact even if the PDA bat ...
34697 7.50 09-27-2005 08:59 AM 2 reviews
HP iPAQ RX3715
posted by cha0s_

400-Mhz Samsung S3C 2440 CPU; Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition for PocketPC; 56MB user available RAM, 96MB user available flash ROM; 3.5-inch transflective, 320 by ...
28511 10.00 08-29-2005 10:43 AM 1 reviews
Roline USB to Serial Converter UC-232A
posted by fitzy75

This is a USB to Serial (RS232)Converter made by Roline. On the box it says that it works with mobile phones, PDA's digital cameras, modems and ISDN terminal adapters (I have ...
7772 None 08-10-2005 03:12 PM No reviews
Belkin F8T009uk - Bluetooth USB Adapter 10 metres
posted by zba78

The Bluetooth USB Adapter from Belkin lets you create cablefree connections between your USB desktop PC and devices using Bluetooth wireless technology. The Adapter is compati ...
23337 10.00 07-28-2005 05:37 AM 1 reviews
belkin Bluetooth USB Adapter F8T003 ver 2.11
posted by Razze

USB dongle used to wirelessly connect mobile phones, PDAs and other similar units to a computer
16395 10.00 06-28-2005 11:38 AM 1 reviews
palmOne Zire 72s
posted by GT_Onizuka

The Zire 72s is, imho, a fairly decent PDA. Has all the basic functionality and some neat bells and whistles here and there. Pilot-Link worked without a hitch, JPilot also ...
19847 10.00 05-27-2005 06:10 PM 1 reviews
palmOne Tungsten E2
posted by migulic

The succesor to the popular Tungsten E. It brings Bluetooth, a faster processor, non-volatile memory, a better battery and more. The specs: 200 MHz processor 32 MB RAM non- ...
4085 None 05-16-2005 03:59 AM No reviews
PalmOne Tungsten E
posted by slugbug

Palm OS 5.2.1 PDA, 320*320 16-bit colour LCD w/ touch-screen digitizer, 126 MHz ARM OMAP, 32 MB RAM, SDIO slot. Works well with standard pilot-link tools.
16798 8.33 05-13-2005 01:58 PM 3 reviews
Palm Tungsten E
posted by qwerty

The Tungsten E handheld from Palm.
8988 10.00 04-28-2005 02:36 PM 1 reviews




  



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