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Minn Kota Motors - Asus A626 3.5-inch PDA Windows Mobile 6.0, Wi-fi (802.11 B+g), Bluetooth 2.0 (edr),

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List Price: $409.08
Our Price: $260.99
Your Save: $ 148.09 ( 36% )
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Asus
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Binding: Personal Computers Brand: Asus CPU Speed: 312 Display Size: 3.5 EAN: 0610839899067 Feature: CPU - Marvell XScale processor, 312MHz Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Asus Manufacturer: Asus Model: MYPAL A626 Modem Description: None Publisher: Asus Studio: Asus
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Minn Kota Features
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CPU - Marvell XScale processor, 312MHz Operating System - Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 ( Pocket PC ) Display - 3.5" Brilliant TFT LCD 65k full-colors, 16-bit display QVGA, 240x320 resolution with touch screen (anti-glare) Memory - 128MB Flash ROM and 64 MB SDRAM Expansion Slot - 1 x SD slot (SDIO/SD/MMC ) up to 4GB
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Minn Kota Editorial Reviews:
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The ASUS A626 perfectly combines versatility and style. This palm-sized marvel matches high quality with an impeccable standard of design and caters to the user's expectations for personal handheld accessories.Exceptionally slim at only 1.57 cm, the ASUS A626 really stands out from most of the other PDAs on the market. The casing is made of stainless steel and the whole PDA is less than 158g in weight. The 3.5" anti-glare touch screen completes the outlook of the A626 and provides the feeling of a solid and high quality luxury accessory.In situations where utilizing a notebook is more hassle than convenience, the A626 can really shine. With its wireless, it can keep the user connected to email, the Internet and corporate networks; while Bluetooth 2.0 with Enhanced Data Rate speeds up data exchange with a huge range of digital peripherals (phones, printers, etc) by up to two to three times over conventional Bluetooth standards. With ASUS's user-friendly application "Remote Presenter", it can also be easily utilized to remotely link and control presentations on a computer via Bluetooth. The most important feature is the fact that all data is stored in Flash memory, so precious information remains saved even if all battery power in the handheld has drained away.The ASUS A626 runs on Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0, and also provides true multimedia entertainment options. With its front-mounted speakers, it plays video and audio formats and has a huge library of games available for the Pocket PC platform. For its size, the A626 is simply the most versatile mobile entertainment gadget.With the combination of powerful applications and an ultra-slim outlook that radiates high quality, the A626 is a PDA of choice for the well-heeled and well-traveled.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Asus A626 Comment: This replaced my PalmOne Zire 72 which eventually just died from sitting down with it in my back pocket. My biggest dislike of the Palm was ironically Graffiti2. It did not recognize my writing as well as the Toshiba PDA it had replaced. A scratch in the writing area just made things go from bad to worse.
I am very happy with the Asus writing recognition. I started with the Block Recognizer because this is what I was used to. But now I've found I basically use the Letter Recognizer. I have also had luck with Transcriber.
Transferring files from the Palm Desktop to Outlook and then the Asus took some time, but I am satisfied with the results. I am still getting used to ActiveSync. It is giving me some trouble currently. Hopefully I can get these quirks resolved. Knowing how to customize settings so I transfer the contacts and events from Outlook to the Asus is one problem. The other problem is once I disconnect the device ActiveSync will not reconnect without rebooting my PC.
I haven't used some of the more sophisticated features. I didn't need a phone which the Asus isn't, but I also do not surf the net or read my email on my PDA. One of the things I have never liked about Microsoft Mobile is that when you close a program with the X it just closes the window and does not stop the program. This results in too many programs running.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Disillusioned & Dissatisfied Comment: I was totally dissatisfied with this product. I was unable to access the accompanying CDs to set it up, and the PDA froze up so that I could do nothing with it. I purchased this to replace an old HP iPAQ 1910 because I couldn't download some of my subscriptions due to the old operating system. The only thing I could do with the ASUA device was play the Bubble Breaker game!
Also, the one-year warranty is accessed through the vendor from whom you purchased the device. Fortunately I bought mine through Amazon.com and they gave me a full refund. I now am the happy owner of a new HP iPAQ 111 Classic which does everything I need.
Customer Rating:      Summary: somewhat disappointed Comment: I chose the product because of price and sometimes the new names might offer something good but this product dissapointed me. I bought it for use to syncronize my nursing drug book from my computer using window XP to the asus PDA but it will not work and the software that came with it will not load into my computer either. I called Asus for help and it was clear to me that the technical team are helpless and offers nothing but poor support. I wish to return it as soon as possible to amazon if there will not be a return fee or I will trash it. the only good thing about the PDA is the wifi but that is not why i need a PDA. so if you are buying for core PDA functions you will be disappointed. The product will not read flash card that has music files because it was not created by ASUS PDA.IT IS REALLY FUNNY. THIS THE ONLY THING I REGRET BUYING FROM AMAZON.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great, little device. Comment: Great screen, slim design, great battery. Have had for 3 months with zero problems. I got an Armor case for it, which is nice for protection. With a 4 GB SD card, I have no memory issues. This is a good buy.
Customer Rating:      Summary: ASUS A626 Comment: So far it has been great only problem for me is figuring out the GPS.
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