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  • Portable Technology: Getting to Know the Treo

    Author: Simon Canfield
    Up until the recent past, those who wanted to take
    advantage of a mobile phone, data organizer, wireless
    e-mail with text messaging, web browsing and a digital
    camera had to have separate units for each. With today’s
    technology comes the Treo – offering all of those features
    in one small hand-held unit. These pocket-sized marvels
    even offer a fully functional standard keyboard, enabling
    users to fulfill all of their communication needs as they
    would from the PC at work or home. Best of all, it’s
    incredibly easy to use!

    The Treo offers a wide range of accessories and software
    that will help to customize and enhance your hand-held
    experience. Among these are cradles, cables, cases, belt
    clips, car kits, headsets, headphones, SD/MMC cards,
    e-books, games, specialized ring tones and travel software.
    While these are add-ons, there’s also a wide variety of
    built-in features, which include a To Do List, Memo Pad,
    Advanced Calculator, CityTime World Clock, desktop
    synchronization for Windows or Mac and calendar, to name a
    few.

    Starting – in some cases – at $299, this portable
    communications center is well worth the price, and is
    compatible with a number of different phone carriers.
    Utilizing an infrared communications port and a
    touch-screen with stylus, the Treo holds features that will
    entice virtually every consumer. The possibilities are
    practically limitless, when you consider the variety of
    software options that are available (these, of course, will
    have to be purchased separately).

    Some of the styles of the Treo include the 600 and 650
    models – the latter being a bit more advanced in its
    technology. Prices will vary, depending upon model,
    features and retailer, but some good sales can be found
    online, if you have the time to do some research.

    Treo 600 – Using a rechargeable lithium ion battery,
    external battery packs are necessary in order to extend
    battery life, since the original is built into the device
    and, therefore, not removable. Upgrades of the internal
    battery are available – for about $50 – replacing the 1800
    mAh battery with a 2000, although the warranty will be
    voided as a result of such an action. The standard battery
    offers between five and six hours of talk time, but you
    can extend the normal life by avoiding wireless activities
    and playing the audio or video features.

    Treo 650 – While the 650 model offers a 32 MB memory, only
    23 of it is available to the user, and this model is not
    upgradeable. An SD/MMC expansion slot is available,
    however, which may allow you to add more memory or content.
    An advantage of this model, however, is that it will be
    available in multiple languages, including English, German,
    Italian, Spanish and French. The Treo 650 CDMA model is
    only available in English. This fully operational
    communications center and handheld computer is among the
    top of the line in portable communications devices.

    Whichever model you prefer, you won’t go wrong with the
    purchase of a Treo. Its compact, lightweight design and
    comprehensive package is designed to meet the needs of
    virtually every user, without the inconvenience of bulk or
    exorbitant cost.

    About the Author

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    (c) 2005 Simon Canfield - All Rights Reserved

    Simon Canfield is a hi-tech enthusiast and freelance author.

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