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The case may lack style, but it's still a definite step above the cases that are bundled with other PDAs. I'll pick up an aluminum case as soon as one is available.
Jump to another image > 01 : The first handheld PC was powered by an NEC V20... 02 : I actually bought a 14.4 PCMCIA modem so I coul... 03 : One of my Palm III's. I'm too lazy to find my d... 04 : My broken Audiovox 05 : The Asus MyPal A620 06 : The MyPal logo actually looks much cooler than ... 07 : What's a Windows without Solitaire? 08 : Jawbreaker 09 : Puzzle Bobble Clone 10 : Argentum: This is War 11 : The tutorial level 12 : Pathfinding in action 13 : Building a Barracks 14 : A Band of Brothers 15 : 0wned.. 16 : Age of Empires 17 : It looks pretty close to the PC version 18 : I had forgotten how much fun AoE is. 19 : The standard Today Screen 20 : The Today screen can be customized to your pre... 21 : Pocket Outlook 22 : You can store all sorts of data 23 : Pocket Word 24 : Pocket Excel 25 : A modest set of functions 26 : The Pocket Outlook Inbox 27 : Keyboard 28 : Letter Recognizer (similar to Jot) 29 : A brief description of Transcriber 30 : You can write in cursive or print 31 : The accuracy is surprisingly good 32 : Simulated Graffiti 33 : Turbo mode is useful for games. 34 : Both screens are set to maximum brightness. 35 : Notice the ASUS performance 36 : CF card slot. 37 : The case may lack style, but it's still a defin...
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Maintainer: Alan Dang Date: November 04, 2003 Category: Hardware : Cool Stuff • Return to Article
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