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The Unauthorized Guide to Pocket PC by Michael Morrison,

The Unauthorized Guide to Pocket PC by Michael Morrison,
The Pocket PC platform represents a new generation of handheld computing devices. It is the first handheld device to make a serious attempt at realizing the future of handheld computing by featuring support for Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, Internet Explorer, Reader (for reading e-books), and the capability to play MP3 music, to name a few. The prices range from $300-$500. The first generations of Windows CE-based devices were labeled PC companions because they relied heavily on "host" PCs for applications and data. PocketPC-based devices are powerful computers that have many of the productivity and multimedia capabilities of desktop and notebook PCs. The only real competitor for the Pocket PC platform is the Palm platform, which doesn't come close to this kind of software feature set. Pocket PC seamlessly integrates with Microsoft applications and makes it possible for a single device to serve as a Walkman, GameBoy, PDA, and portable computer all in one. The options for adding capabilities are practically limitless. Pocket PCs support thousands of modems and Ethernet cards, storage cards from 4MB to 320MB, and much more. Also, the hardware for a PPC is significantly more powerful than Palm (from speed of processor to amount of RAM, to detail of the color displays). Since handheld devices represent a new twist on the way in which computers are used, it stands to reason that most users will need a helping hand. That's where The Unauthorized Guide to Pocket PC enters the picture. The Unauthorized Guide to Pocket PC is the best place to start for someone seriously considering the purchase of a Pocket PC, or someone who has just made the purchase and is eager to hit the groundrunning and use it to its full potential. Along with exploring the major software components of the Pocket PC platform, the book also guides the reader through other aspects of using a Pocket PC such as establishing an online connection and taking advantage of wireless communications.



NETGEAR 802.11g 54 Mbps Wireless Notebook PCMCIA Network Card
NETGEAR 802.11g 54 Mbps Wireless Notebook PCMCIA Network Card
32-bit CardBus Dual-mode 802.11b/g PC Card. Freedom of movement and flexibility of access - NETGEAR's 54 Mbps Wireless PC Card gives you both in spades! Designed to the 802.11g draft specification, this versatile PC card offers speeds up to nearly five times faster than widely deployed IEEE 802.11b wireless networks found in homes, businesses, and public wireless hotspots around the globe. This versatile PC card works with either wireless standard, 802.11b or 802.11g, to keep you connected today and tomorrow. Put it in your notebook PC and no matter where you are, at home, at the office, at the airport or in other public access areas, this versatile adapter automatically selects the best connection available, giving you constant access to corporate resources, e-mail, and the Internet. Use it to quickly network employees, saving the time and expense of Ethernet cabling. Easy to set up and use, it auto-selects the best available connection and adapts the settings to match. NETGEAR's intuitive Install Wizard makes driver installation a cinch. And with up to 128-bit WEP encryption, you can rest assured that your wireless network communications are private. Includes Wireless CardBus card, Installation Guide, Resource CD, warranty card and support information card. Fully IEEE 802.11b (2.4 GHz) compliant for wireless network access from your notebook PC, this PC Card has both standards built in, so you can connect your notebook to existing 802.11b infrastructure, and also to the high-speed networks based on the 802.11g specification. Delivers digital images, videos, and MP3 files at speeds of up to 54 Mbps. Dynamic rate shifting according to environmental conditions achieves the fastest possible connections. Supports office roaming for notebook PC users for shared broadband Internet access and resources. Provides maximum mobility from home, the office, the airport, and other public access areas.



Tablet PC - A tablet PC is a notebook- or slate-shaped mobile computer. Its touchscreen or digitizing tablet technology allows the user to operate the computer with a stylus or digital pen instead of a keyboard or mouse.

Handheld PC - A Handheld PC, or H/PC for short, is a Microsoft term for a computer built around a form factor which is smaller than any standard notebook PC or laptop.

Libretto (notebook) - The Libretto is a line of sub-notebook computer line (mini-notebook) designed and produced by Toshiba. It's distinguishing feature was squeezing the functionality of a full Windows PC into a device small enough to fit on a palm.

Phoebe (computer) - The Phoebe PC (or RISC PC 2) was to be Acorn Computers Ltd's next generation RISC PC, slated for release in late 1998. Acorn, Ltd's successor to the Risc PC was nicknamed the "Phoebe 2100".



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Wireless Internet for Notebook Computer - Wireless Internet for Notebook Computer NETGEAR 802.11g 54 Mbps Wireless Notebook PCMCIA Network Card 32-bit CardBus Dual-mode 802.11b/g PC Card. Freedom of movement wireless internet for notebook computer and flexibility of access - NETGEAR's 54 Mbps Wireless PC Card gives you both in spades! Designed to the 802.11g draft specification, this versatile PC card offers speeds up to nearly five times faster than widely deployed IEEE 802.11b wireless networks found in homes, businesses, wireless ...

Notebook Computer Case - Notebook Computer Case Case Logic Slimline Computer Case Organized, efficient notebook computer case and ready to work wherever you go. Classic lightweight briefcase holds 15.4 laptops in durable, protective material. Top loading design offers easy access to computer notebook computer case and files. Product Information Accessibility Top Loading Dimensions Support 14.8 x 11.59 x 1.83 Notebook Compartment Physical Characteristics Color Black Material Details Fabric - Specialty Dimensions 17.25 x 15.5 x 5.5 Weight 3.875 ...

Notebook Computer Case - Notebook Computer Case Sakar Notebook Sound Case with Amplified Stereo Speakers Give your notebook computer a boost with the Sakar Notebook Stereo Sound Case. This handsome padded case not only protects your notebook computer, but it also comes with two built-in amplified speakers to turn your computer into a mobile music machine for your car, RV, boat or wherever you go. Sakar Notebook Stereo Sound Case with Speakers Features: Measures approx. 3"H x 17"W x 13.25"L ...

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