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Flip Video Ultra HD
posted by brashley46

High-definition pocket camcorder, 2 hours of video with monaural audio. Connects to PC or Mac with USB2; charges removable battery pack through this connection, or can run ...
2408 None 07-07-2010 02:48 PM No reviews
iRiver T30 P
posted by truthfatal

he iriver T30 is an absolute sound sensation you can take along anywhere. With its compact dimensions of 64 x 32 x 22 mm and a featherlight weight of a mere 27 grams, the tiny ...
42130 6.00 12-26-2006 02:36 AM 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 ...
34731 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 ...
28547 10.00 08-29-2005 10:43 AM 1 reviews
Kensington PocketMouse Pro
posted by imemyself

Laptop oriented optical mouse with retracting USB connector. The model number is 72116. It has a clickable scroll wheel.
12965 10.00 05-28-2005 05:01 PM 1 reviews
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T3
posted by lixy

The thinest camera works as a charm! What's more, it fits into the jeans smallest pocket.
2664 None 05-27-2005 02:31 PM No reviews
Seagate ST625211U-RK
posted by ploosh

This is the round 2.5 USB Pocket Drive from Seagate, sometimes refferred to as the "puck" drive. The official name from Seagate is the USB 2.0 Pocket Hard Drive. Available as ...
15836 10.00 03-28-2005 01:31 PM 1 reviews
Toshiba PocketPC e740
posted by p_kelchen

This device does NOT sync with any of the Linux distributions I have tried, and with anything from SynCE to Multisync. It is not recognized.
4673 None 03-17-2005 09:04 PM No reviews
Aiptek Pocket CAM 3 Mega
posted by ticiajosep

Low cost USB camera. Quality regular, it needs much light. 4x digital zoom (no optical zoom). 1.5" TFT LCD 32MB CF Card included. 1600 x 1200 CMOS sensor.
18729 8.00 01-05-2005 03:18 PM 1 reviews
Casio Cassiopeia E-125
posted by gunter

http:­/­/www­.casio­.com­/index­.cfm?fuseaction=products .detail&catalog=Personal%20PCs§ion=Pocket%20PC s&product=E%2D125 This device can be s ...
7746 None 08-17-2004 09:39 AM No reviews
D-Link DWL-122
posted by f0ad

This is a wireless USB adaptor made by D-Link. I needed to use the linux-wlan-ng package to get this to work, the USB driver is needed from the package. Will set up as wlan* ...
25561 7.67 08-11-2004 05:40 PM 4 reviews
Pocketec datastor
posted by levitatingbrain

A USB 2.0 portable hard drive in 20GB 40GB and 60GB. Very small, using a laptop drive. The Box says compatable with Linux Kernel 2.4+. I am using Mandrake 10.0 (Kernal 2.6). ...
1651 None 06-29-2004 10:49 PM No reviews
Hitachi Microdrive (4 GB)
posted by Matt Collier

Break traditional capacity barriers for handheld electronic devices. Current Microdrive capacities include 4GB, 2GB, 1GB, 500 MB and 340 MB. The 4GB lets you carry a whole con ...
19377 9.00 04-29-2004 01:23 PM 1 reviews
Aiptek Pocket DV 1.3 Mega
posted by Slacker_Rex

Pocket digital video (and still) image camera. Quality is not outstanding, but takes adequate still pictures in good lighting. Has an LCD screen to preview photos. Doubles a ...
17585 3.00 03-26-2004 08:10 PM 1 reviews
Palm Computing, Inc Palm IIIc
posted by forrestt

The Palm™ IIIc Handheld was one of the smallest color handhelds on the market when it was first manufactured around 1999. The Palm™ IIIc fits neatly into your shirt pocket or ...
12731 8.00 03-16-2004 03:52 PM 1 reviews




  



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