October 26, 2008

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Are you sick and tired of lugging around an appointment book, a cell phone and a laptop just to stay connected with work and friends? Are you tired of forgetting important appointments and not being able to communicate on the fly? Then perhaps there is an answer to your communication and scheduling dilemma.

The pocket PC Smartphone is not a new invention. The Blackberry PalmOs and other pocket PCS have been around for quite some time and have proven to be quite useful. Cell phone companies have jumped on the bandwagon recently with a little bit of prodding from Apple. Thanks to Apple’s iPhone, which debuted in the United States on June 29th, 2007, more companies have found themselves competing against Blackberry and Palm.

So why use a Smartphone or a palm pocket pc? Well for starters, they are incredibly versatile.

What can you expect from a Smartphone? You can expect PC software such as Outlook, Word and even Excel as applications. This means that you can open and edit documents while on the go. That is a huge plus factor over earlier models of phones and PDAs. Most new Smartphones, like the iPhone, have added music players, text messaging, cameras and even voice recorders, as a way to entice new customers into making the jump from Apple to other manufacturers, such as Nokia and Motorola.

The iPhone is an expensive piece of technology that you may find works to your advantage.

You may need to look into purchasing a pocket PC Smartphone to help you manage your busy schedule.

It has been around for quite some time in the form of PalmOs and Blackberry. However, more companies are joining in on the race to create a versatile phone that can run all of the applications that are needed by the user. You can thank Apple’s iPhone for prodding more companies into creating Smartphones.

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    You'll never be left on your own when you have Motorola's SX800R Two-wayTalk Radios. With up to a 16-mile range and up to 11 hours of talk time one one battery charge, you can wander pretty far from camp and still keep in touch. These talk radios also have 11 NOAA weather channels, 10 call tones and an audible low-battery alert so you'll never be caught by surprise. Great for hiking and camping with friends. The backlit display makes it easier to use even in the dark. Keypad lock 11 NOAA weather channels QT interruption feature Battery meter and audible low-battery alert 10 call tones Time-out timer and priority scan VOX compatible Three AAA Alkaline batteries (not included) may be used in place of the rechargeable pack Dimensions (H x W x D) - 6.6 x 2.3 x 1.3

    Technical Details

    Included in Box - 2 radios, 2 belt clips, 1 dual charger, 1 charging adaptar and 2 Ni-MH rechargeable battery packs
    16 mile range
    22 channels, each with 121 privacy codes for 2662 combinations
    Up to 11 hours of talk time
    Backlit display

    USD 52.99

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