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Compaq iPAQ 3630 Color Pocket PC Average Customer Review: Electronics list price: $499.99 -- our price: $499.99 (price subject to change: see help) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Editorial Review Compaq's iPAQ Pocket PC combines a 206 MHz Intel StrongARM processor,new hardware, and a sleek industrial design that fits in your hand to create apowerful and stylish PDA you can take anywhere. It offers 32 MB RAM and 16 MBROM--enough memory to hold a robust package of applications while leaving you alot of room for your own applications. The color TFT screen produces 4,086colors, and you can view the screen from many angles and in a variety oflighting situations. The Compaq iPAQ wraps the power of a Microsoft Windowsoperating system in a new interface designed for ease of use in a portableformat. Even if you've never used a computer or digital organizer, learning touse the Compaq iPAQ is easy. Other highlights of the Compaq iPAQ include a microphone and a speaker as wellas an audio-in jack. It features an infrared port for wireless data transfer.The Compaq iPAQ uses five buttons plus a five-way joystick. The iPAQ connects toeither USB or serial ports. The iPAQ allows you to input data in your ownhandwriting, by soft keyboard, by voice recorder, or through inking. Bothaudible and visual alarms alert you when you have a scheduled event. What sets this Pocket PC apart from similar devices on the market is itssleevelike expansion-pack system. The expansion-pack system allows you addfunctionality to suit your particular needs. Expansion-pack options currentlyinclude a CompactFlash pack, the ability to attach a CompactFlash card slot toyour iPAQ, an executive leather and PC Card expansion pack, and a water-resistantsports pack. In the future, Compaq plans to release a globalpositioning system pack, so you can turn your iPAQ pocket PC into a GPS unit. The Compaq iPAQ is sporty and small. At 5.11 by 3.28 by 0.62 inches and 6ounces, it fits in your hand or slides into your pocket with ease. Don't let thesize fool you into thinking you don't get many applications with your iPAQ. Youreceive a great deal of Microsoft software, such as Pocket versions of Word,Excel, Internet Explorer, and Outlook as well as the full desktop version ofOutlook 2000. Compaq also has built-in utilities so that frequent actions--suchas switching between tasks, adjusting volume, or changing backlighting--are onlya click away. Compaq offers a one-year warranty on parts and labor for the iPAQ. What's in the box
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Meaning - the hardware is reliable, packaging and setup is easy (albeit a bit disjointed between setting up add-ons and optional software), and help documentation is useful. The USB operates flawlessly, but don't expect the same if you are trying to Sync using the infra-red. The biggest issues I've found are with Microsoft's ActiveSync utility and Microsoft Money. Even with the latest patches and updates these programs exhibit consistent problems. Money will generally corrupt its database and find your file unreadable, which in turn usually causes a critical error in Money. Reinstalling only helps for a short while (30days tops). ActiveSync has problems releasing resources, especially when using IR sync. When using IR to synch, ActiveSync will keep your iPAQs connection open, even after turning off your iPAQ. The only "clean" way I've found to let the resources go is to ENDTASK its key application WCESCOMM. ActiveSync also seems to get confused with Outlook2000, which at times is unable to read without shutting down all Outlook & ActiveSynch threads. In Short: Yeah its neat, it plays MPG, and connects to Outlook - but if you spend you're time troubleshooting, is it worth it? I suggest waiting another year for the PocketPC platform to mature a little, and for the vendors to get the complaints to Microsoft addressed. Get a Palm for now.
The brilliant and well-lighted TFT display is easily read under any cirmcumstances (even bright daylight), and the touch screen and stylus pen make standard (short) input hassle-free. Handwriting recognition is very good, can be adapted to your personal hand. For more significant amounts of text, a fold-up keyboard should be used (but for serious word-processing, better use a full-fledged notebook instead). Not only windows can be run on this little machine, it is also LINUX compatible and can be used for serious UNIX Systems Administration using wireless add-ons. Special Linux version available: best of them, LISA Systems' iPAQ that comes pre-installed with mLinux 1.0 for advanced users. A highly interesting special for System Developers and IT pros. ... The free Open Source LINUX Operating System is now available to palmtop computers! iPAQ with Windows integrates easily with MS-Outlook. The LINUX version supports synchronisation with appropriate LINUX applications. Either way, you get a highly professional palmtop computer connecting to your desktop and existing infrastructure. ... Read more Asin: B000051JUJ |
$499.99 |
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Viking 128 MB CompactFlash Card (CF128M) Average Customer Review: Electronics list price: $49.99 -- our price: $29.44 (price subject to change: see help) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Features Reviews (192)
Especially when traveling, I take LOTS of pictures and adding this card to my electronics arsenal means I can snap longer before downloading onto my 6-gigabyte digital wallet storage device. Shooting highest-resolution pics is less trouble with this high-capacity card when compared to smaller-capacity ones since this card doesn't fill-up so quickly. And storing files (images, audio, documents, etc.) for my handheld computer is easier and more fun, too. And this card is NOT SLOWER than others I have. My devices seem to read/write to this card at the same speed as my other CF cards.
So, Viking's 128MB card is a pretty good performer, and I certainly can't complain about the price. It may not be the fastest CF card on the block, but I'm just not ready to shell out $... for a Lexar pro series card that'll store images faster. I'm happy to pay $... less, and wait a few seconds per image. And, of course, if you're using the card for MP3 or program storage (such as for a Pocket PC), you probably won't notice much difference anyway -- you write a file once, and retrieval speed is usually no problem. I'm happy with my Viking card -- so happy I'm buying another.
Asin: B00003G1RG |
$29.44 |
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Viking CF256M 256 MB CompactFlash Card Average Customer Review: Electronics list price: $74.99 -- our price: $40.84 (price subject to change: see help) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Features Reviews (175)
Moore's law, but faster. This card works great in my iPAQ and camera. I remember thinking foolishly when I got my 64MB card that I'd never have enough stuff to fill it. Was I wrong.... This card is large enough to fit several mp3 (songs), full feature film, and some audible and e-books with ease...not to mention extra applications. Plus, Viking offers toll-free tech support, something that not all vendors do. A very important thing to note from the technical details: (Note: Check the maximum memory capacity of your portable device before ordering.) Some devices, usually cameras, are limited in the amount of extra storage they can see. Don't buy more than you can use in your device. You may have to check the website or call the device vendor to clarify: some device documentation only mentions compatibility with smaller cards because these larger cards didn't exist then. My camera docs don't mention this size card, but it does work with it.
Right now the card is on probation - if it happens again, I'm returning it. I would probably buy another Viking card though. Update: Since I have started formatting the card (via the camera menu option) after every trip and before I start a new batch of photographs, I haven't seen even one error. I have been on two very long trips and taken over 500 photographs. Have had mini-photo-sessions too. Formatting after I download them, seems to ensure that I have no issues with the card. Am still extremely happy with the amount of memory. Would recommend this card and brand to anyone. ... Read more Asin: B00005AC8J |
$40.84 |
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Viking CF512M 512 MB CompactFlash Card Average Customer Review: Electronics list price: $141.99 -- our price: $79.99 (price subject to change: see help) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Features Reviews (62)
I basically bought the card for my HP Jornada 567 Pocket PC 2002. It already had 64 megs of memory, but I wanted more. I also already had a 256 MB card for my Nikon Coolpix 775, so this one was more for the handheld than anything else. My HP can playback MP3's directly off the CF card without modification, and with drag-and-drop functionality from my notebook's hard drive, which is nice. That way I can store around a hundred songs for music on the go, which I typically listen to in the car, using a cassette adapter through the HP's headphone jack. I also enjoy watching movies on the go, and with the downloadable Windows Media Encoder, I can reformat almost any movie file into .WMA format, and bring it with me. The card could conceivably store three full-length feature films at 192 x 144 resolution without much problem. It's also great for carrying large text documents with you wherever you go...like, say, your novel, technical manuals, the Bible, as well as a couple dozen songs, and still have room for a movie or two...amazing! I don't know how I got around without this baby. Another plus is that you will *never* run out of space while taking photos on vacation with your digital camera, even at the highest settings, unless you do field work for National Geographic. So far, this card has changed my definition for personal entertainment and functionality. Viking makes pretty good hardware, too. Just watch out for any rebates they offer (there was no offer on *this* card, but be careful). Now I'm just waiting for the Gigabyte card...
I've owned this card for the last 5 months and have been going back and forth with Viking to get it replaced. They are very efficient at giving a replacement but I have recieved defective replacement units twice so far and have been without it's use for almost two months. I paid twice what it is today which doesn't bother me (technology speed). The replacements have not accepted any data beyond 58 meg and then crashed, no matter which computer, which CF reader, My laptop or PDA, it doesn't work and now I am frustrated. All my 256 meg Sandisk, Mr Flash and Kingston work fine. If you want a reliable CF card I think you may want to look elsewhere.
Asin: B00005MIS8 |
$79.99 |
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Compaq iPAQ 170339-B22Compact Flash Card Expansion Pack for 3600, 3700, 3800, 3900, 5400 series Average Customer Review: Electronics list price: $39.99 -- our price: $34.94 (price subject to change: see help) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Editorial Review The Compaq iPAQ CompactFlash expansion pack slides onto your iPAQ PocketPC and increases the functionality of your system. The unit easily attaches toyour iPAQ Pocket PC to create an expansion slot. You can plug in a variety ofdevices such as storage cards, LAN connections, modems, and bar code scannersdeveloped by other manufacturers. This expansion pack transforms your iPAQPocket PC into several devices in an easy, streamlined, and convenient manner. ... Read more Features Reviews (16)
Listen, if you are using this just for the purpose of backing up files, go with it, but if you are going to be using this very often i recommend the pc card one. Of course it's a little bigger, but if you are going to add to the size anyway for the compact flash card slot, you might as well go for the pc card. The battery helps a lot and I can usually get 3 to 4 hours of use out of my PDA. 8-9 hours for mp3's. This is a good product, but by no means the best.
It might be wiser to look at one of the "PC card expansion sleeves" as they include an extra battery! You can pick up Compact Flash adaptors for PC cards cheep, like under ten US dollars. Compact Flash memory can be found at fairly low prices. With this expansion installed - the protective cover which comes with the iPAC 3765 is a fairly tight fit.
Asin: B00005AKV3 |
$34.94 |
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Viking USB IntelliFlash Reader for CompactFlash/SmartMedia Average Customer Review: Electronics list price: $99.99 -- our price: $59.99 (price subject to change: see help) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Features Reviews (109)
Other reviewers have stated that the reader doesn't work with Windows 2000. I'd like to mention that a friend of mine bought one and he uses it with Windows 2000 daily. He has no problems with it. However, the Amazon site does not state anywhere that it is compatible with Windows 2000. I also checked the Viking site and they do not guarantee compatibility (eventhough they are kind enough to include a driver for Windows 2000). Maybe the driver isn't perfect yet so Amazon and Viking are reluctant to state it is fully compatible with Windows 2000 still? P.S. The reader doesn't work with my Diamond RIO MP3 player but it does work just fine with my Lyra. I guess Diamond does something to the card that makes it incompatible with any other device once it is used in the RIO. Strange, huh? Anyway, I highly recommend this product.
My only issue occurred in the initial setup. My iMac was not recognizing the flash card as a legitimate device and would just keep displaying the error message "Initialize or eject?". After a couple of emails and phone calls to customer support, I realized that I needed the "File Exchange" control panel enabled (it used to be called "PC Exchange", I believe). The FlashPath adapter specifically probibits the enabling of that control panel. After clearing that up, I've really enjoyed using this product.
Asin: B00004TEN2 |
$59.99 |
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Viking PC Card CompactFlash Adapter (CF-ADAPT) Average Customer Review: Electronics list price: $24.99 -- our price: $5.99 (price subject to change: see help) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Editorial Review Click here to see a listing of PCs, notebooks, PDAs, digital cameras, or other products that are compatible with this Viking memory module. ... Read more Features Reviews (34)
Its faster than usb readers(max 12mbps) and of course really more faster than cable connection from the device(1.2mbps), the speed limit its the speed of youre CF card(more than 12x its great).
Asin: B00000J3SA |
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