
Jumat, 24 Agustus 2007
Touch screen
Many original PDAs, such as the Apple Newton and the Palm Pilot, featured touch screens for user interaction, having only a few buttons usually reserved for shortcuts to often used programs. Touch screen PDAs, including Windows Pocket PC devices, usually have a detachable stylus that can be used on the touch screen. Interaction is then done by tapping the screen to activate buttons or menu choices, and dragging the stylus to, for example, highlight. Text input is usually done in one of two ways:
Using a virtual keyboard, where a keyboard is shown on the touch screen. Input is done by tapping the letters.
Using letter or word recognition, where letters or words are written on the touch screen, and then "translated" to letters in the currently activated text field. Despite rigorous research and development projects, end-users experience mixed results with this input method, with some finding it frustrating and inaccurate, while others are satisfied with the quality.[1] Recognition and computation of handwritten horizontal and vertical formulas such as "1 + 2 =" was also under development.
PDAs for business use, including the BlackBerry and Treo, have full keyboards and scroll wheels or thumb wheels to facilitate data entry and navigation, in addition to supporting touch-screen input. There are also full-size foldable keyboards available that plug directly, or use wireless technology to interface with the PDA and allow for normal typing. BlackBerry also has additional functionality as push based email and applications.
Newer PDAs, such as the Apple iPhone include new user interfaces using other means of input. The iPhone uses a technology called Multi-touch which uses fingers as input. Whereas the MacsturSoft version contains a slightly different version of Multi-Touch which is more advanced than Apple's Technology
Using a virtual keyboard, where a keyboard is shown on the touch screen. Input is done by tapping the letters.
Using letter or word recognition, where letters or words are written on the touch screen, and then "translated" to letters in the currently activated text field. Despite rigorous research and development projects, end-users experience mixed results with this input method, with some finding it frustrating and inaccurate, while others are satisfied with the quality.[1] Recognition and computation of handwritten horizontal and vertical formulas such as "1 + 2 =" was also under development.
PDAs for business use, including the BlackBerry and Treo, have full keyboards and scroll wheels or thumb wheels to facilitate data entry and navigation, in addition to supporting touch-screen input. There are also full-size foldable keyboards available that plug directly, or use wireless technology to interface with the PDA and allow for normal typing. BlackBerry also has additional functionality as push based email and applications.
Newer PDAs, such as the Apple iPhone include new user interfaces using other means of input. The iPhone uses a technology called Multi-touch which uses fingers as input. Whereas the MacsturSoft version contains a slightly different version of Multi-Touch which is more advanced than Apple's Technology
Personal digital assistant
Personal digital assistants (PDAs) are handheld computers that were originally designed as personal organizers, but became much more versatile over the years. PDAs are also known as pocket computers or palmtop computers. PDAs have many uses: calculation, use as a clock and calendar, accessing the Internet, sending and receiving E-mails, video recording, typewriting and word processing, use as an address book, making and writing on spreadsheets, scanning bar codes, use as a radio or stereo, playing computer games, recording survey responses, and Global Positioning System (GPS). Newer PDAs also have both color screens and audio capabilities, enabling them to be used as mobile phones (smartphones), web browsers, or portable media players. Many PDAs can access the Internet, intranets or extranets via Wi-Fi, or Wireless Wide-Area Networks (WWANs). One of the most significant PDA characteristics is the presence of a touch screen.
Sabtu, 11 Agustus 2007
DOPOD D818c - PDA Phone CDMA Terbaru
HTC punya produk baru berupa PDA Phone yang bekerja di jaringan CDMA yaitu HTC Wave / Dopod D818c. Perangkat ini mendukung dual-band CDMA serta berbasiskan OS Windows Mobile 5. Fitur-fiturnya pun cukup komplit dengan dukungan kamera, memori eksternal dan koneksi via bluetooth v2.0.
HTC Wave mempunyai nama seri lain yaitu Dopod seri D818c. Layarnya 65 ribu warna dan menggunakan prosesor Samsung berkecepatan 300 Mhz. Untuk tipe memori eksternal yang didukung adalah SDIO/MMC. Mendukung pula koneksi Mini-USB untuk sinkronisasi dengan komputer, dan dapat memainkan musik MP3/AAC.
Dalam waktu dekat, PDA Phone CDMA HTC Wave ini akan segera beredar dan akan dapat anda peroleh di StudioHp.
Spesifikasi :
Dimension 107 (L) x 58(W) x 18 (T) mm.
Weight Approx. 130 g with Battery
Display 2.8" QVGA resolution, 240 x 320 pixels, 65K color
Operating system Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0
Network Dual band 800/1900MHz CDMA 1xRTT CPU QCT MSM6025 + Samsung MSP 300 MHz
Connectivity Support Bluetooth v2.0: w/A2DP&AVRCP: mini USB
Expansion SDIO/MMC - hot-swappable
Bundled Application Outlook Mobile, Office Mobile (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Adobe Reader (PDF), Internet Explorer Mobile, Windows Medea Player 10 Mobile, Active Sync, Comm Manager, Internet Sharing, Smart Dialing, Audio Manager, R-UIM Manager, JBlend, Zip, Sprite Backup
HTC Wave mempunyai nama seri lain yaitu Dopod seri D818c. Layarnya 65 ribu warna dan menggunakan prosesor Samsung berkecepatan 300 Mhz. Untuk tipe memori eksternal yang didukung adalah SDIO/MMC. Mendukung pula koneksi Mini-USB untuk sinkronisasi dengan komputer, dan dapat memainkan musik MP3/AAC.
Dalam waktu dekat, PDA Phone CDMA HTC Wave ini akan segera beredar dan akan dapat anda peroleh di StudioHp.
Spesifikasi :
Dimension 107 (L) x 58(W) x 18 (T) mm.
Weight Approx. 130 g with Battery
Display 2.8" QVGA resolution, 240 x 320 pixels, 65K color
Operating system Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0
Network Dual band 800/1900MHz CDMA 1xRTT CPU QCT MSM6025 + Samsung MSP 300 MHz
Connectivity Support Bluetooth v2.0: w/A2DP&AVRCP: mini USB
Expansion SDIO/MMC - hot-swappable
Bundled Application Outlook Mobile, Office Mobile (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Adobe Reader (PDF), Internet Explorer Mobile, Windows Medea Player 10 Mobile, Active Sync, Comm Manager, Internet Sharing, Smart Dialing, Audio Manager, R-UIM Manager, JBlend, Zip, Sprite Backup
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