Posts Tagged ‘Universal Serial Bus’
PALM Centro Quad-band Smartphone

- Display – 320×320 pixel transflective color touch screen, supports 16-bit color (up to 65K colors)
- Radio – GSM/GPRS/EDGE class 10 radio, quad band world phone (850/900/1800/1900MHz)
- Platform – Palm OS by ACCESS 5.4.9
- Bluetooth v1.2
- Memory – up to 64MB available user storage
The Palm Centro Smartphone gives you voice, chat-style messaging, email and web, along with a color touch screen and even a full keyboard. So you can say L8R to those tricky keys on your cell phone. All of this in a phone that’s a whole lot smaller than you think, which means you can take Centro anywhere and keep up with friends in every way possible. Camera 1.3 megapixels with 2x digital zoom and video capture Battery – removable 1150mAh, lithium-ion Up to 4 hours talk time, or up to 300 hours standby time Expansion
- microSD card slot (up to 4GB supported) Connector
- Multi-connector Software built into the device – Bluetooth, Calculator, Calendar, Camcorder, Camera, Contacts, Documents to Go Professional Edition 10, Email (VersaMail 4.0), Google Maps for Mobile (may not be supported in certain areas or by certain carriers), HotSync, Memos, Messaging, My Centro, Phone, Pics and Video, PocketTunes, Quick Tour, Tasks, Voice Dial, Voice Memo, Web (Blazer 4.5), World Clock In the box – Palm Centro Smartphone with touch screen Rechargeable, removable battery AC charger USB sync cable User documentation Palm Desktop software CD Headset Desktop or laptop system requirements – Windows XP/Vista or Mac OS X v10.2-10.4 Unit Dimensions – 4.22 L x 2.11 W x 0.73 D; Weight – 4.4 oz
Sony Ericsson DCU60 USB Cable

- A single, standardized and easy way to connect the phone to a computer
- Just about any computer that you buy today comes with one or more USB connectors on the back
- The installation of the device drivers is quick and easy
- Compatibility: Sony Ericsson mobile phones incorporating Fast port
- Synchronize the calendar/address book of your mobile phone and computer by using DCU-60
This user-friendly USB solution builds a bridge between your computer and phone. Save the latest party pictures to your computer, transfer your favorite song to your phone and stay up-to-date with a synchronized calendar and address book. Or give your phone a fresh start with Java applications from the Internet.
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