Wednesday, January 31, 2007
MobileTechReview Reviews the Spectec miniSD Wi-Fi Card
Posted by Darius Wey in "ARTICLE" @ 01:00 AM
"The Treo 750 is a great smartphone that comes up short in one area: WiFi. If you need that local area wireless networking technology because you lack fast 3G coverage at home or work or wish to connect directly to your work Intranet over WiFi, then you're in luck. The Spectec miniSD WiFi 802.11b card is a great companion to the Treo 750, Treo 750v and other WiFi-less Windows Mobile 2003/Windows Mobile 5 Pocket PC and Pocket PC phones with a miniSD slot supporting SDIO. The 1.5 gram Spectec card is amazingly small and the antenna cap protrudes only a few millimeters out of the card slot. It comes with a CD that includes drivers and a utility for Windows Mobile 2003, 2003SE and Windows Mobile 5 Pocket PCs/Pocket PC phones. It can be used with a miniSD to SD card adapter should you wish to use it in a Pocket PC that has an SD card slot, though Spectec sells SD 802.11b/g SD cards as well."
Interested in a miniSD Wi-Fi card? Then head over to MTR to learn more about Spectec's offering. In their words, it's "a good choice that works well", so if your Treo 750 or other Wi-Fi-less device with a miniSD slot is crying for some Wi-Fi love, then this accessory may be worth picking up.
Interested in a miniSD Wi-Fi card? Then head over to MTR to learn more about Spectec's offering. In their words, it's "a good choice that works well", so if your Treo 750 or other Wi-Fi-less device with a miniSD slot is crying for some Wi-Fi love, then this accessory may be worth picking up.