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Electronics : Vadem Clio C-1050 PC Companion |
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Vadem
Compatibility: PC Serial
CPU Speed: 168 MHz
Display Size: 9.4 inches
EAN: 0667008000113
Label: Vadem
Manufacturer: Vadem
Model: C-1050
Modem Description: Fax / modem
Publisher: Vadem
Sales Rank: 80490
Studio: Vadem
Features:- 32 MB RAM
- 9.4-inch 640 x 480 DSTN display with 65,000 colors, backlight, and touch panel
- Built-in faxing, network, PC remote access, and Internet connection
- 3 ways to enter data: keyboard, touch screen, and CalliGrapher natural handwriting
- What's in the box: Clio C-1050, Lithium Ion Rechargeable Battery, Backup Battery Rechargeable Lithium Coin Cell, AC Adapter, Serial cable, Stylus, RJ11 phone cable, User Manual
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Rating: - Can't get it back from my wife
I bought the Clio C-1000 about 3 years ago and have yet to see a product of the same form and functionality as either model. I bought it to replace a dearly loved Newton 2100, and fell in love with it from the moment I opened the box. With a battery life of 8-10 hours and a key board, you can't beat the verisility of the machine. Once I purchased my Handspring Visor, my wife took the opertunity to start using the Clio for her job, and I yet to get it back from her. I am currentlt contemplating ... Read More
Rating: - Maybe next time ...
The Clio was a good idea, but doesn't meet expectations. The passive matrix screen is difficult to read. The keyboard is small and curved making touch-typing difficult. The unit itself is a bit heavy and ackward to lug around compared to some of the latest (and smallest laptops). With a max resolution of 800x600, images and video look cheap. There are NO output ports on the unit itself - you have to hard-link to a computer even to print! No VGA-out for use with a projector. Not even a PS-2 or USB port! ... Read More
Rating: - Fabulous
The Clio is working great for me. I've been using it for about two weeks so far. First of all, it looks very small (and is light) when closed, but the 9.4" screen is great, wwaaaayy better than the Jornada's tiny screen. The folding arms are awesome and Tablet mode is cool too. The handwriting recognition actually works, it recognized most of my handwriting right away and I've further fine tuned it's settings since so it's even better. Recognizes cursive very well too. The C-1050 is twice as fast as the ... Read More
Rating: - Wow!
Originally, I was in the market for a notebook, but I ran into the HP Jornada. I figured that I didn't need a very powerful machine (for all the powerful stuff, I had my home computer); I just needed something portable that could do the basics when I had time between classes. While price searching for the Jornada, I found many PC companions- Vadem's Clio being one of those. The programs, screen size, lightness, battery life, and reasonable price convinced me to buy it. I never thought it would come in so ... Read More
Rating: - Wow!
It took me some time to decide what I wanted, Palm Pilot, Pocket PC, H/PC, H/PC Pro, ahh! After deciding that the Handheld PC Pro was for me, it was time to compare the H/PC Pros and select the one which suit me the best. I ultimately chose the Clio mainly because of its fabulous form factor...the HP 820 has no touchscreen and the NEC's standard clam-shell design seems to pale in comparison to the Clio's ability to be used as a tablet (for web browsing, writing and jotting down quick notes). When ... Read More
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