Toshiba Japan has confirmed the release of the Genio e550 Pocket PC which comes in a number of different models. They all come with a 400MHz Intel Xscale PXA250 and two expansion slots, one SD and one CF.
Due to a battery issue that may result in the loss of critical data, Toshiba is recalling the popular e740 Pocket PC. The first PDA to integrate WiFi, Toshiba has been credited with taking the Pocket PC to the next level.
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In an iPAQ-esque move, Toshiba has confired two new units, which are near mirrors of each other. The Pocket PC e330 and e335. They differ in price by $50 and have a subtle difference in their software package.
It surfaced on Toshiba Germany's website last month, now the ultra-thin e330 is a reality in the U.S.
The new Toshiba e330 was released in Germany today. This release came from out of the blue, and we don't know if Toshiba plans to offer the e330 worldwide. Essentially the e330 is a step up from it's brethren e310, it has an Intel 300MHz XScale processor and 64MB RAM placing it in between the e310 and e740 in the processing category.
The Toshiba e310 has been around for a few months now, but the recent drop in price and rebate offerings from Amazon made us decide to revisit this PDA and provide a review, we're astounded by this devices price value, read on...
Toshiba has announced that it will be releasing a Bluetooth SD card that is smaller and more energy efficient than its current one.
Toshiba Germany's website lists an upcoming Pocket PC called the e330. Much like the ultra-thin e310, but with more memory and a faster processor, the e330 has yet to be officially announced by Toshiba in the U.S.
We all know Dell as the giant in direct sales of configurable PCs. Two years ago Dell started reselling printers, handhelds and peripherals made by other companies and we have now become used to looking for Dell's coupons and sales on these items. But reselling devices is low profit, and that doesn't fit Dells growth plans. So watch out HP and Toshiba, here comes the Dell $299 Pocket PC.
The Toshiba e740, released to the world last month, is one of two XScale processor featured PDAs on the market (the HP iPaq 3900 series being the other PDA enhanced with the XScale). The e740 is a great PDA with a lot to offer, featuring wireless and dual expansion slots. See the review here.
I'm not one to say that any particular Pocket PC device has a huge advantage over any other, but my initial reaction to the Toshiba e740 is that it has put devices like the iPaq to shame in more ways than one. The Toshiba e740 might just prove to be the best Pocket PC device on the market right now. Read why, view pictures and download the specs sheet....
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