Celio REDFLY C8N has come

It’s been a few weeks since the FedEx man stopped for a visit. Perhaps the joy with each delivery, I fear him, who knows? This time he fell from a Loaner Celio REDFLY C8N and Sprint Treo 800W to try. For those who are not with Celio’s REDFLY: The device is essentially a bigger screen and keyboard that the full power of a smartphone. There is no CPU or memory of it, other than what is needed to connect your phone is on a larger screen. Your phone can be via a USB cable or wirelessly via Bluetooth if your phone supports.
This is the REDFLY with some beefed-up features over the base model. For example, the 800 480 is eight-inch display, an extra inch of viewing. The battery capacity increases: 4500mAh in this model via the standard 2000mAh unit. Adds that half a pound to the weight, but on a total of two pounds, it is still very manageable. This model also offers the unique Media Port, so I also take a closer look at the link “Mobile Media” devices to see how well it works. How often I use my Netbook in those days, I’m really curious about the pros and cons of this solution on my MSI Wind. I tend to use the Internet for most everything I do, there should be an interesting experiment to use a Windows Mobile-powered REDFLY with Windows 7 on my Wind.
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