Q: What is Pocket PC?
A: Pocket PC is a handheld device that helps you store and retrieve email, contacts, and dating information, play multimedia files, play video games, and browse the web content with MSN Messenger, browse the web content ... you will be able to be with desktop Machine implementation exchange and synchronization.
Q: What is Pocket PC PHON?
A: Although the geometry of the Pocket PC Phone is identical to the Pocket PC, but it has built-in wireless connection capabilities implemented by wireless operators like T-Mobile. The Phone Edition device contains all the features of the standard Pocket PC. Such devices also allow you to implement wireless access calls for Internet and enterprise network systems, and send email with transport rate far exceeding dial-up connection.
Q: What is smartphone?
A: Smartphone integrates the functionality characteristics of the PDA to the appearance size and the existing mobile phone. Smartphone's pocket keyboard is available to call voice or digital features in a single-handed manner. Such devices have been optimized around speech and text communication function; wireless access to Outlook information, and browsing companies and Internet information and services in a safe guarantee. Smartphone not only allows you to choose between the two communication methods of voice and text, but also give you the ability to implement access calls for information and services, so that you can keep your contacts in your busy schedule.
Q: What screen is this device?
A: The LCD Display (LCD) is a technique for achieving a plane display effect on a computer, Pocket PC, and other devices. The thin film transistor (TFT) display is an LCD panel of a transistor using a transistor for each pixel. This allows all Pocket PCs to present a brightly bright display effect in the premise of fast reactions and low energy consumption. Some models are even with backlight "background synthetic" TFT display function to provide maximum visual extent under dim light.
Q: How do such devices achieve synchronization with desktops?
A: Smartphone, Pocket PC and PCKET PC Phone are equipped with bases that can be synchronized through ActiveSync with desktops - and ActiveSync is a software program that is specifically used to manage connections between two devices. You can configure the ActiveSync to implement synchronization of information objects such as email, calendar, dating and contacts.
Q: What is Microsoft Pocket Outlook?
A: This is the mobile device version of Microsoft Outlook 2002. Pocket Outlook contains applications such as calendar, contacts, tasks, inboators, etc. These programs can help you arrange the date of the Pocket PC, manage contact information, arrange job tasks, or to implement wireless transmission and reception of handwritten and voice messages. You can achieve data synchronization between the Outlook 2002 on the Pocket Outlook and the desktop with ActiveSync.
Q: What is Microsoft Pocket Internet Explorer?
A: This is the mobile device version of Microsoft Internet Explorer. You can view the WEB or WAP page with Pocket Internet Explorer on the Pocket PC. While browsing the web, you can also download new files or programs from the Internet to the Pocket PC.
Q: What is Windows Media Player?
A: This is an application that allows you to play high quality digital audio and video information on the Pocket PC. Media Player will help you download streaming media content from Inreet and play background music while operating other programs. Q: What is Microsoft Pocket Word?
A: This is a version of Microsoft Word's mobile device, which will give powerful word processing capabilities for Pocket PC. Pocket Word provides support for Word software formatting, graphics, spelling, and other numerous features. Files generated by Pocket Word and edited can be fully compatible with Word documents.
Q: What is Microsoft Pocket EXCEL?
A: This is the mobile device version of Microsoft Excel spreadsheet processing and analysis application. Pocket Excel provides support for all standard features of Excel software. Files generated by Pocket Excel and edited can be fully compatible with Excel documents.
Q: What is Microsoft Reader?
A: This is an application that allows you to read e-books ("eBooks") on the Pocket PC. E-books provided by many publishers are digital versions of ordinary books. Microsoft Reader will use ClearType technology to show clear readily written text on the Pocket PC screen.
Q: Can you send instant messages with this device?
A: You can use MSN Messenger to use MSN Messenger to use the MSN Messenger to use the service on the desktop using the service. These include automatic login, view online contacts, send and receive instant messages, and relay, instant messaging with multiple contacts.
Q: What is Wi-Fi?
A: This is the common name of "Wireless LAN". Wireless LANs must follow the 802.11b technical specifications made by the Electrical and Electronic Engineers Association (IEEE). The data transfer rate of the Wi-Fi network system is up to 11MB per second. This network system has been adopted by many organizations, and more and more public places (such as airport) are also engaged in this network. Some Pocket PCs have built-in Wi-Fi feature, while other Pocket PCs can connect to the Wi-Fi expansion card.
Q: What is Bluetooth technology?
A: This is a technical standard that provides a short-range wireless connection service between computers, Pocket PCs, and other related devices. Bluetooth technology provides a convenient and efficient information exchange between Pocket PC and household computers. Some Pocket PCs have built Bluetooth features, while other Pocket PCs can add Bluetooth expansion cards.
Q: What is infrared technology?
A: This is a wireless data transmission implemented by infrared (IR) radiation. The infrared ray refers to electromagnetic radiation that wavelengths exceeds red visible light. The Pocket PC can be exchanged with desktops and other related devices with the infrared function.
Q: What is RAM?
A: Physical memory used to store computer, Pocket PC, and other related devices, applications, and current call functions. This memory is active as long as the system is in power-on, and the computer can perform read and write operations on this "non-fixed" memory. The Pocket PC is at least a capacity of 32 MB of RAM to ensure that it runs multiple programs while it is.
Q: What is ROM?
Answer: Read-only memory (ROM) - a permanent memory built into computers, Pocket PCs, and other related devices. This memory can still retain the information even when the device is turned off. Although ROM accepts fast call ("read"), it is usually unmodied ("written"). The Pocket PC is at least a ROM having a capacity of 32 MB to ensure that it quickly completes the system boot. Q: What is an SD card?
A: The secure digital card is a flash card that is only equivalent to the size of the stamp, mainly to provide external storage capacity for data, applications, and music files, and easy to implement in mobile devices and desktops. Transfer.
Q: What is CF card?
A: CompactFlash is a small pluggable large-capacity storage device that is only equivalent to the matchbox. Such a memory card can function in a variety of ways, including: modem, Ethernet, serial, Bluetooth wireless, or digital phone card, USB, and laser scanner. The only difference between the CF Type I and CF Type II is between the two models of the memory card. Although you can easily achieve device function expansion with CF cards, it is often necessary to select an expansion package for the device to provide a CF card plug.
Q: What is multimedia card (MMC)?
A: This is a mobile memory card that is just equivalent to the size of the stamp. MMC can be used to store data data such as pictures, video or text, and enable plug-in transfer between Pocket PCs and desktops. The MMC card is very similar to the SD card, and the difference between the two is mainly in that the MMC card lacks a write protection switch with the SD card.
Q: What is a PC card?
A: This is a pluggable device that is equivalent to the size of the credit card, which can be plugged into a computer or Pocket PC. The PC card is divided into three models of Type I, Type II and Type Iii according to its own thickness. PC card devices being plugged into the Pocket PC will provide data storage or communication capabilities (for example, connecting telephone lines or local area networks).
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