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ChazSXi
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Registered: 26th Jan 03
Location: Waterlooville, Hampshire
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14th Sep 03 at 15:18   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Been offered a Toshiba E740 for £200 is that good heres the spec!!

Processor: Intel® PXA250 400MHz processor; Main memory: 64MB SDRAM; Program memory: 32MB CMOS Flash ROM; Graphics/Video: 3.5” TFT colour reflective display; 240 x 320 (portrait) resolution (16 bit); Front light fluorescent lamp; 65,536 (64K) colors: 5 step brightness control (by Software); ATI Graphics Controller; 384KB internal video memory; Support Resolution/Color (VGA): SVGA 800 x 600 (RGB (Monitor) via Expansion Pack)

Input Devices: Touch Panel: Analog resistance sensitive system touch panel; 1024 x 1024 dots; Controls/Buttons: 5-way navigation button; 4 application keys-Calendar, Contacts, Task, Menu; 3 function navigator (Toshiba Scroller) for Up, Down and Action; Reset switch; Voice record button; Power on/off button; Battery on/off switch; RF Power on/off switch, Stylus pen

Expandability: 1 Type II CF Card Slot (3.3V); 1 SD (Secure Digital) card slot (3.3V); Communications: Integrated Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11b); Ports: RGB (Monitor) port (via Expansion Pack); Universal Serial Bus port – (Client,Host via Expansion Pack); Infrared port (115kbps); DC-in; Cradle connector port (26 pins); Stereo headphone port

Physical Description: Dimensions (LxWxH): 4.9” x 3.1” x 0.6”; Weight: 6.1oz; LED Indicators: Power Charging/Alarm; Wireless LAN; Power/Linking Status

Sound: AC-97 Codec Chip; WM9705 Sound Chip; 16-bit stereo; 8.0, 11.025, 22.05 and 44.1KHz Sample Rate; Full Duplex Record and Playback; Software Volume Control; Built-in Microphone and Built-in Speaker; Stereo Headphone jack; Power Supply - AC Adaptor: 5V/2A DC output; 100-240V input voltage, 50/60Hz frequency; Battery Pack: Rechargeable, replaceable Advanced Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) battery; 3.7V x 1000mAh Rechargeable, replaceable back-up battery; 17mAh; Battery Saver: Stand by; Display Auto Off (NB: Battery life may vary depending on applications, power management settings and features utilized. Recharge time varies depending on usage)

Operating System: Microsoft Pocket PC 2002; Additional Software: Pocket Word; Pocket Excel; Pocket Outlook®; Pocket Internet Explorer; Microsoft® Reader 2.0 for Pocket PC; Microsoft® Windows® Media™ Player 8 for Pocket PC; File Explorer; MSN® Messenger; Microsoft® Transcriber; Microsoft® Active Sync® 3.5; IA Screen Mirror for ATI; IA Presenter for ATI; Microsoft® Outlook 2002; Adobe® Acrobat® Reader® for Pocket PC

Box contents: Toshiba Pocket PC e740, USB Cradle, 10W AC Adaptor, 1-Stylus, Soft Slip Case, Quick Start Card and Warranty Card


ChazSXi
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Registered: 26th Jan 03
Location: Waterlooville, Hampshire
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14th Sep 03 at 15:27   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

sorry bout the long spec....whats WIFI?!? like a version of bluetooth or something?!
jparnell
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Registered: 24th Jun 02
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14th Sep 03 at 16:08   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Wi-Fi (shorthand for "wirless fidelity")
Is the common term for a high-frequency wireless local-area network (WLAN). The term used generically when referring of any type of 802.11 network, whether 802.11b, 802.11a, dual-band, etc. Wi-Fi operates in the 2.4 GHz range offering data speeds up to 11 megabits per second. Wi-Fi is gaining acceptance as an alternative to a wired LAN in companies and multicomputer homes. Unless protected, a Wi-Fi wireless LAN can be susceptible to access from the outside by unauthorized user seeking to access the Internet for free. Locating and exploiting security-exposed WLANs is called war driving. Warchalking is the term for the markings used to indicate where an exposed WLAN is accessible. Companies can safeguard these networks using the Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) encryption standard, a virtual private network and other options.

 
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