Tuesday, December 21, 2004
Acer Launches Two New Handhelds: n50 and n35
Posted by Jason Dunn in "HARDWARE" @ 10:45 PM
"Smartly designed and boasting impressive wireless and expansion capabilities, Acer's newest PDA lifts your success to greater heights! Integrated 802.11b wireless LAN allows you to go online anywhere! Built-in infrared and Bluetooth® 1.1 effortlessly share data between mobile devices. Intel® PXA272 mobile processor optimises power consumption without sacrificing performance. Eight-hour battery life frees you to travel and work as you please. CF Type II and SD/MMC expansion slots support a wide variety of add-on cards and flash memory. Integrated USB Host 1.1 enhances productivity by permitting use of common USB devices"
The n50 is pictures and described above. It's a dual-slot QVGA device that looks like it has a nice design, though it's hard to tell from the tiny photos.
"The perfect guide, a classy companion, and a valuable friend, the Acer n35 GPS Handheld has something for everyone. With an integrated GPS receiver that virtually disappears when folded up, in addition to built-in multimedia and PIM capabilities, the Acer n35 is like a chauffeur: elegant, helpful and discreet. And better yet - everything fits in your pocket!"
The n35 is a GPS-enabled device (picture above) that includes a GPS. Both devices are lacking specifics such as processor speed, exact RAM/ROM configurations, etc. But they look quite interesting!
The n50 is pictures and described above. It's a dual-slot QVGA device that looks like it has a nice design, though it's hard to tell from the tiny photos.
"The perfect guide, a classy companion, and a valuable friend, the Acer n35 GPS Handheld has something for everyone. With an integrated GPS receiver that virtually disappears when folded up, in addition to built-in multimedia and PIM capabilities, the Acer n35 is like a chauffeur: elegant, helpful and discreet. And better yet - everything fits in your pocket!"
The n35 is a GPS-enabled device (picture above) that includes a GPS. Both devices are lacking specifics such as processor speed, exact RAM/ROM configurations, etc. But they look quite interesting!