Wednesday, November 17, 2004
"G"-Force Wireless for the Pocket PC
Posted by Darius Wey in "HARDWARE" @ 04:00 AM
"The Wireless-G CompactFlash (CF) Card offers users the speed and convenience of wireless networking on a PDA. The CF Card installs directly into your Pocket PC using a CompactFlash Type II slot. The user-friendly software makes it easy to set up – then it’s ready to share data, printers, or high-peed Internet access over existing wireless networks at speeds up to 54Mbps. The 802.11g CF card is also backward compatible with Wireless-B (802.11b) wireless networks."
Earlier in June, we posted on the impending release of the Linksys 802.11g CompactFlash card designed for PDAs. Well, after a long wait, it's finally been released so you can arm your Pocket PC with the goodness that comes with 54Mbps data transfer rates. It's compatible with Pocket PC 2002 or higher, and is now available at a street price of $99. Anyone out there think they will use this?
Earlier in June, we posted on the impending release of the Linksys 802.11g CompactFlash card designed for PDAs. Well, after a long wait, it's finally been released so you can arm your Pocket PC with the goodness that comes with 54Mbps data transfer rates. It's compatible with Pocket PC 2002 or higher, and is now available at a street price of $99. Anyone out there think they will use this?