Sunday, March 1, 2009

i-mate PDA2

I-MATE PDA2



New Tri-Band, Bluetooth and WiFi Pocket PC!
The i-mate Pocket PC is very similar to the O2 XDA IIi. The unit is a fully integrated voice enabled GSM/GPRS portable personal computing device that runs the phone edition of Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition and features a built-in XVGA-resolution (1.3 megapixel) digital camera. Also features an SDIO slot, so you can use memory cards as well as other devices like GPS cards.
This unit is unlocked - it can be used with any GSM network worldwide. This is an English language version.
The i-mate Pocket PC is designed to offer GSM and 'always on' high-speed GPRS network connectivity for Microsoft's Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition software applications.

Based on Microsoft® Windows®, so using it is a breeze. Comes standard with all the must have Microsoft® Pocket PC tools such as Word, Excel, Outlook, Explorer, and Media Player. Sharp, full colour, touch sensitive screen that good it has to seen to be believed.

The best mobile companion to Microsoft® Outlook. Access to much of the same information and services on your PC like calendar, emails and task list. View and update appointments as you go. Read & reply to emails no matter where you are. Use handwriting recognition to speed type. Talk safely whilst driving with the hands free car kit. Turn off the radio function to continue reviewing emails, appointments & documents during a flight. Send updated information between your i-mate™ Pocket PC and your PC like new appointments via Microsoft® ActiveSync. Sync to either Microsoft® Outlook® or Lotus Notes®.

Make/receive phone calls just like your mobile. See who’s calling by their picture. Use your push-to-talk stereo head set or go on hands free speaker mode. Fast texting thanks to the touch sensitive screen and predictive text. Automatic triband worldwide operation.

Access any web site you like from wherever you are. GPRS for high speed internet browsing. Quickly access information whilst on the road whenever you need it. No wires or messy add ons – just click and surf.

Send and receive emails via your chosen internet based providers like Hotmail, MSN and Yahoo. No need to change your email address. Keep on top of your work based email by accessing them whilst away from the office.

Send creative messages including pictures, text, video and sound to your friends MMS capable mobiles or to their home/work PCs via email. Keep in regular contact with your family, friends and colleagues via the built in MSN® Messenger service. Use the inbuilt camera to take photos or video clips of your family & friends. One touch button camera access so you can quickly capture the moment. You can even zoom in for a closer look. Save your pics in digital JPEG format.

Using Windows® Media Player, watch video clips in TV like quality. Listen to your favourite tracks. You can even transfer and play MP3 music files from your PC. Put an end to your door bell like ring tone – use real music instead.

With 128MB RAM built in, plus a secure digital (SD) slot for even extra storage means you can store more of anything you like - more emails, more music.

Add your own touch with your customised home screen and ringtones. Take your own pictures with your inbuilt digital camera and use them as your wallpaper.

Use Bluetooth, WiFi or Infrared to communicate wirelessly with other devices like PCs and printers.

In the box:
i-mate PDA2 Pocket PC
Nylon slipcase
Users Manual
Desktop software on CD including Outlook 2002
Mains Charger
Direct Charging adaptor
Desktop Cradle
PH17B Battery
Stereo Headset
2 styli, (one in the unit and one spare)

Platform:
- Windows Mobile™ 2003 Second Edition Software (GSM/GPRS)
Processor:
- Intel® PXA270 520Mhz
Weight:
- Main unit with battery is approximately 190g
Memory:
- ROM: 128MB
- SDRAM: 128MB
GSM/GPRS Function:
- Full integrated GPRS/GSM (tri-band) module
- 900/1800/1900Mhz;
Internal antenna - General GSM Service:
i) Network Selection
ii) SMS
iii) Call holding, waiting, forwarding
iv) CLI (Calling Line Identity)
v) Display own number, telephone number
vi) Multi-party conference call
vii) Spool Icon
viii) Network Lock
GPRS Functionality:
i) GPRS Class B
ii) Multi-slot class 10
iii) PBCCH
SIM:
i) 3V SIM Operation
ii) SIM
Application toolkit
Stylus:
- Lock type mechanism
Keyboard/button:
- One button power on (wake up key)
- One 5-way navigation pad
- One camera shutter button (wake up key)
- One voice recorder (wake up key)
- One Volume control button (up and down)
- Two phone buttons (Send [Yes] and End [No]) (wake up keys) (with LED backlight)
- Two programmable AP button (wake up key)
- Reset Switch
- Key lock function support by software
Notification:
- One Bi-colour LED for GSM standby, GSM message, GSM network status, PDA notification, PDA charging status
- One blue LED for Bluetooth status
- One green LED for WiFi status
- Vibration for notification
- Notification by sound, message on display
Interface:
- One infrared SIR
- One individual port for signals (for USB, Serial, Car Kit, Power and Audio)
- One SIM card slot
- One SDIO/MMC card slot
- One external antenna connector
- One audio jack (2.5Ø diameter)

Wireless LAN (WiFi):
- 802.11b
Bluetooth:
- Bluetooth 1.2 compliant
- Power class 2
- Support profiles
- Serial Port profile
- Dial-up Networking profile
- Headset profile and Generic Objects Exchange profile
CMOS Camera:
- Colour 1.3MP
- XVGA Resolution (1280 x 960 pixels)
Power Battery:
i) Removable and rechargeable lithium-ion Polymer battery,1,200mAh (typical) Data retention time: 72 hours
ii) Separate backup battery (25mAh, rechargeable) Data retention time: 20 to 30 mins (based on full capacity)
iii) Battery lock mechanism for removable battery
Battery life (typical 64MB SDRAM):
i) PDA mode: 12 hours
ii) Talk: 2.5 to 3.5 hours
iii) Standby: 160 hours
AC Adapter:
i) AC input:100 to 240 VAC, 50/60Hz
ii) AC Input Current: 0.2A AC Max
iii) DC Output rating: 5VDC
iv) DC Output Current: 2A
Standard Cradle:
- USB Cable between cradle and PC
- 2nd Battery charging slot
- LED indicator for 2nd battery charging

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