SethAnthonyP
05-14-2004, 06:38 AM
Utilizing entirely proprietary technology, the nVoy e100 offers an even wider range of services than the original Pogo Communicator. The device comes with an integrated digital camera and a 3.5", 16-bit colour display with a landscape orentation and resolution of 320 x 240 pixels, and will be available in both GSM and CDMA versions. Final configurations will offer a combination of USB, Bluetooth and Infrared for connectivity options, as well as an SDIO capable SD/MMC Card expansion slot allowing for storage and peripheral expansion. Internal memory amounts to 32 MB RAM.
Software-wise, the Pogo is capable of acecssing content stored in a range of industry standards formats such as J2ME, MP3, MIDI and HTML, of which the latter is also used to configure the downloadable user interface skins of the device. Messaging is also an area of emphasis, as the nVoy e100 supports SMS, MMS, e-mail with attachments and instant messaging, coupled with various means of notification such as vibrating alert, polyphonic ring tones and a colour LED. Other functionality includes a photo album; a web browser; contact, task and appointment management; taking notes; music playback; games and voice dialing.
Similar to the Danger Hiptop and original Pogo Communicator, the nVoy e100 attempts to maintain a constant connection to the network utilizing GPRS as its data bearer and synchronizing information with a central server solution. As a result, users will always be able to access information stored on their nVoy e100 and even update this from a desktop or laptop utilizing a web interface. The nVoy solution offers no means of synchronizing information with popular desktop PIMs, although it will be capable of conducting a one-time import of information from Microsoft Outlook through its web service.
the pogo is a complete integrated solution providing features such as a rich messaging client supporting SMS, MMS and Email (including Hotmail, Yahoo and AOL mail), Instant Messaging, full Internet Browsing, Camera and PIM functionality.
http://www.pogo-tech.com/
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Software-wise, the Pogo is capable of acecssing content stored in a range of industry standards formats such as J2ME, MP3, MIDI and HTML, of which the latter is also used to configure the downloadable user interface skins of the device. Messaging is also an area of emphasis, as the nVoy e100 supports SMS, MMS, e-mail with attachments and instant messaging, coupled with various means of notification such as vibrating alert, polyphonic ring tones and a colour LED. Other functionality includes a photo album; a web browser; contact, task and appointment management; taking notes; music playback; games and voice dialing.
Similar to the Danger Hiptop and original Pogo Communicator, the nVoy e100 attempts to maintain a constant connection to the network utilizing GPRS as its data bearer and synchronizing information with a central server solution. As a result, users will always be able to access information stored on their nVoy e100 and even update this from a desktop or laptop utilizing a web interface. The nVoy solution offers no means of synchronizing information with popular desktop PIMs, although it will be capable of conducting a one-time import of information from Microsoft Outlook through its web service.
the pogo is a complete integrated solution providing features such as a rich messaging client supporting SMS, MMS and Email (including Hotmail, Yahoo and AOL mail), Instant Messaging, full Internet Browsing, Camera and PIM functionality.
http://www.pogo-tech.com/
tel me what you think?
when wil it be out?
tel me what