We flew to the other side of the world to take pictures of the new ASUS MyPal A636 built-in GPS PDA. Why? For your benefit and because we had nothing better to do.
ASUS has won a Best Choice of Computex award for the MyPal A636, a Pocket PC that it has not yet officially announced.
ASUS's upcoming cellular-wireless Pocket PC will be available in the United States if there is sufficient demand for it.
ASUS has received approval to release in the United States a new cellular-wireless Pocket PC.
After months of delay, the dual-wireless version of the Asus A730 is finally shipping. Besides adding WiFi, the A730W also adds 128 MB of RAM and a cradle to the standard package.
An online retailer in the U.S. has begin shipping the Wi-Fi version of the ASUS MyPal A730. This Pocket PC also has a VGA screen, two kinds of wireless networking, and dual memory card slots.
Casio's latest is the Cassiopeia DT-10 series, which will have a feature set similar to devices like the iPAQ hx4700 series and the ASUS A730. However, these models are unlikely to be released outside of Casio's home country.
ASUS first announced the MyPal A730 back in March, but one version of this model is just now hitting hitting the market. Several companies are now shipping the Bluetooth-only version of this Pocket PC with a VGA screen.
One of the most highly anticipated Pocket PCs of this year, the ASUS MyPal A730w, can now be pre-ordered. This model will have a VGA screen, two kinds of wireless networking, and dual memory card slots.
Although the ASUS A730 was expected to be available this summer, it now appears that the version of this device with built-in Wi-Fi won't be available until early fall.
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