The Good: Best fold-away keyboard system on the market, compact size, smooth driver installation. The Bad: Accepts Palm charger cable for charging while typing but doesn't come with its own adapter, ...
When you first power up a Palm device, whether it's from Palm itself, Handspring, Sony or HandEra, one of the first things you're likely to encounter is the lesson teaching you how to write in ...
For owners of Palm-type personal digital assistants who absolutely detest using the tiny plastic stylus to scrawl individual letters on a postage stamp-size screen, this latest gizmo by the technology ...
A personal digital assistant is not a personal computer--and that fact sometimes calls for the purchase of the ever popular PDA keyboard. But buying one nearly requires a degree in electrical ...
I usually don’t write about computer products and services that aren’t yet available to consumers. But I find myself breaking that rule when I get wind of something that I feel is destined to make a ...
ThinkDevice Company today announced the first shipment of Q-pad for Handspring Visor Edge and Palm Vx. It is the only portable PDA keyboard in the marketplace that provides all of the following ...
Can a keyboard not much bigger than a deck of playing cards be an effective way to enter information into your Palm Vx? Fellowes Manufacturing Co., which just introduced a $40 pocket keyboard, hopes ...
The sun may have set on the phone-with-a-keyboard phenomenon, but there are still people who pine for physical keys. Armed with a deca-core processor, Android, all the wireless connections you need ...
Folding or portable keyboards are terrific peripherals for PDAs. If you are a heavy user, or simply can't get used to the Graffiti writing system, then such a keyboard is extremely convenient. The ...
Canadian firm Pocketop Computer has brought to the UK its wireless keyboard, which it says will work with almost any PDA that has an infrared port. You can see a photo of the Pocketop here. The ...
BargainPDA reports that a new wireless keyboard for PDAs will be out by March. No details on who is making it, but apparently it will use either Bluetooth, IR, or possibly even WiFi, for connecting.
I'm looking for a device that I can use to surf the web on Wifi in its true rendering ala Safari on iPhone, manage contacts, etc. but not make phone calls. I already have a cell phone for that and I'm ...