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 MaxTech PD-910 Palm-Size:

 

  MaxTech PD-910 Palm-Size PCIntroducing the new PD-900 Series of Palm-size PC's from Maxtech! All PD-900 models utilize the Microsoft CE operating system. 

 

  PD-900's are manufactured with a pocket-sized form factor, a high resolution touch panel LCD display, and easy navigational buttons. All this, combined with user-friendly I/O features, make the PD-900 models powerful tools.

 

  This tool has the ability to gain quick one-handed access to data sources via pen input, RS-232, IrDA serial interface and compact flash card slot options. Gain instant access to business contacts, phone numbers, schedules, e-mail, the Internet and much more!

 

  The size and power of these portable tools, topped off with the familiar Windows interface, makes it an ideal replacement for notebook computers.

 

Features:

 

  • High-resolution backlit LCD touch screen with stylus

  • 8 MB RAM

  • Infrared transceiver

  • Voice recording and playback

  • Windows CE OS

 

Technical data:

 

  • CPU: NEC VR4111

  • Operating system: WinCE version 2.0

  • Memory: 8 MB RAM, 8 MB ROM, CompactFlash upgradeable to 64 MB

  • Display: 240 x 320 resolution

  • Size: 4.8 by 3.2 by 0.7 inches

  • Weight: 5.3 oz.

  • Ports: IrDA version 1.0 infrared transceiver, CompactFlash slot, and serial RS-232

  • Sound: Directional microphone, 0.375-in. speaker, and 3.5-mm earphone jack

  • Power: AAA rechargeable battery pack, CR-2032 backup battery, and universal AC adapter (90V-240V auto-switching, 55 watts)

  • Warranty: One year

  • Hardware: MiniDock with built-in internal battery charger, rechargeable battery pack, serial synchronization cable, padded case, and user manuals

  • Software: Microsoft Windows CE Services 2.1 with ActiveSync; Microsoft Windows CE Pocket Outlook (tasks, calendar, note taker, and contacts); calculator; Web channels; connections; PC link; Solitaire; voice recorder; and the Jot handwriting recognition system

 

  • First released: » 1998

 

  

 

 

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