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FS - Digitraveler GPS Units
**Brand New, Factory Sealed, DigiTraveler Personal Navigation System GPS for PDAs
* Brand New & In its Original Factory Sealed Retail Box* * NOT Refurbished! Never Opened nor Used! * * Full Manufacture warranty (US only) * The DigiTraveler GPS package has included cables to connect with all of the iPAQ 3600/3800/3900/2200 series and with the Palm? M125/M130/M500/M505/M515/1705 models. A car mount is also included. The retail package include DeLorme Xmap Handheld Street Atas USA , 2 CDs, 2003 version. The software itself worth $40 DigiTraveler Personal Navigation System Never get lost again! Enable your PDA to serve as a portable GPS navigator. Reach your destination without getting lost or having to ask for directions. Includes DeLorme Street Atlas USA 2003 RSE software Features: Provides address-to-address travel directions and turn-by-turn voice guidance (for PDAs with voice capability) Uses digital mapping title Delorme Street Atlas USA 2003 RSE Can provide alternate routes when you are stuck in traffic or put you back on track when you miss a turn, saving you time Locates over four million points of interest including hotels, restaurants, gas stations, automatic teller machines, hospitals and police stations Includes separate DC power jack for optional power configurations Low power consumption Operates on the newest Valence Chipset technology Stylish futuristic disk molding Requires 3 AAA batteries or DC adapter, not included System Requirements: PC with Intel Pentium® II or equivalent, 150MHz or faster processor, 48MB RAM, 380MB hard disk space (580MB is recommended), Microsoft Windows® 98/2000/ME/XP/NT® 4.0 Service Pack 4 or later, CD-ROM drive. PDA Requirements: Palm OS®: Running Palm OS® 3.0 or later with at least 2MB RAM Windows CE: Running Windows CE 3.0 (Pocket PC or Pocket PC 2002) or later, ARM or SH3 are supported, MIPS install is available Box Contains: GPS (Model #20-1601) Three 6-Foot Cables for Compaq iPAQ and Palm (For other PDA models optional cables are needed. Not provided) Swivel base with suction cup mount. DeLorme Xmap Handheld Street Atas USA - 2003 RES software Shipping & Handling fee: Buyer pay $ 9.99 for USPS shipping.
Price I am selling them for is $50.00 dollars I also can accept payment through paypal.
* Note the Compaq cable can be rewired to work with your mmO2 XDA or AT&T SX56 or T-Mobile Pocket PC Phone Edition * *
* I can rewire the cable for anyone that doesn’t think they can do it for an additional $10.00 *
If your intrested e-mail me at [email protected]
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Ruben, i already have one. but just wanted to comment on the great job you did promoting this product ! even the box didnt explain that much.
you should seriously think about working in sales!! the guys at radio shack couldn't tell me much about it. lol.
good luck

Ruben,
im interested, but your email keeps bouncing
can you please contact me on
[email protected]
would you ship to Australia?
Joe

wow i love the carbon fibre sticker stuff over your xda looks brill

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Anyone know anything further about this wm6 mobile watch?

Anyone know anything further about the EP-2501 wm6 mobile phone watch?
http://www.internettechsupport.info/WindowsMobilePhoneWatch.html
WOW 2MP camera, wifi, 1GB memory, IWANT ONE NOW!!!!!!!!
is this a real thing or just concept?
a good mobile watch
hi,this is a good topic ,i am christain from onvon .i think this mobile watch is attractive.
Fashionable design MP4 Mobile watch Phone with Bluetooth
Main Features
Network: GSM/GPRS900/1800/1900MHz
Screen: 1.5" 260K color TFT touch screen with resolution 120*160
Memory: 128MB
Support mp3/mp4 player
Wrist band color: black and Silver
JAVA: MIDP 2.0
Messaging: MMS and SMS
Support WAP 2.0
Size:59*42*17mm
N.W.: 60g
Battery: 400mAh
Talk time: 200mins
Standby time: 80h
Languages:English, Spanish, Russian, Vienamnese, Turkish, Italian, Arabic,(English,Spanish,Vienamnese,Dutch,Turkish,Arabic,Germany)
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it says wince 6.0, and the ce 6.0 bit is added later to the logo, and really badly.
just so you know, windoes mobile 6.1 is wince 5.2
this phone is bull****
Rory
The EP-2501 is not released yet, but its release is scheduled for mid-June already, so we might see if it is for real or not quite soon. It's from the same company that made the watch phone seen in the second picture of zarn's link (which is a different model than the EP-2501!) - this one is already available, just like quite a lot of other models from this company, so I doubt the EP-2501 is just scam. Even though the specs indeed are quite spectacular...
I'm really curious how this Windows CE will run on the phone. The possibilities could be enormous! With an active community supporting watch phone-customized applications it could get really interesting. In general watch phones are underestimated at the moment - I had one in my hands at a czech flea market and must say it's extremely fascinating: Touchscreen, microSD-Card, camera, and now with the EP-2501 even WiFi... A isreali company is supposed to be developping a model with included GPS, too. Just imagine a future where these watch phones will support UMTS, too, and be capable of doing video calls - if something is cool then definitely doing video calls with a wrist watch phone...
My spidersense is tingling...
good watch mobile phone!!
Hi all.
what a good watch mobile phone!!!
Could be interesting, though how many people will be looking for the 'Our Man Flint' aka 'austin powers' ringtone for it?
Failing that - 'Calling **** tracey, come in **** tracey' as a ringtone..
M500 (as per screenshots) is a China based mobile..those touchscreen devices made to mimick other phones.
Theres been China based touch screen "N95's" ,etc...
If the screenshots are correct, then what you're looking at are the China based touchscreens that are NOT Windows Mobile devices...
If you talk to MSDN developers (Windows Mobile Side), theres no word about such a mobile watch setup in the loop for this year. Maybe 2009...but if it is, it would be through a big player (company/partner). I'd guess HP or HTC...but doubht it's going to be any small players with WM licensing.
As for the screenshots above M500 was launched last year and is a touch screen watch-phone. Battery charging last year was hell you had to connect some weird type of "crab like" metal connects to the battery part (bottom of the watch)...very annoying. Not sure if they updated anything more recently, but again not a "True" Windows Mobile OS.
You can get M500 or similar type of watch-phones for around 180-220$...I got mine for about 10 days (though I knew it was never windows anyhow), for around 12,000Rs (last year) but thought it was total crap --- my opinion....
Regards
I'm not sure about the watch, but here is also many chinese phones powered by Windows Mobile like this for example:
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.13439~r.20176719
or this touch clone:
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.12811~r.20176719
And many others

WTS: Unlocked AT&T Tilt (Kaiser)

Heya! Up for grabs I have a SIM-unlocked AT&T Tilt. This phone is only a couple of months old, but my employer requires that I use their phones, so I must part with this one. The specs are as follows:
* Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
* QUALCOMM (R) 7200 400mhz CPU
* Tri-Band UMTS (3G) with Quad Band GSM/GPRS/EDGE
* HSDPA up to 3.6 mbps HSUPA
* ROM 256mb and RAM 128MB
* 2.8″ 240 x 320 QVGA Touch Screen w/Tilting capability
* Built in GPS
* 360 Degree Jog Wheel with OK Button
* MicroSD Storage Card Slot
* WiFi 802.11 b/g, Bluetooth 2.0
* 3.0 mega-pixel camera with auto-focus
Like I said, this phone is SIM-unlocked, so you just have to put in your SIM card and it will work on any GSM network. I've tested it on AT&T, T-Mobile and CellularOne.
The phone comes with everything it came with when it was brand new. Original packaging, manuals, AC adapter, 2 stylus', data cable and the software. You even get the AT&T shopping bag! I'm throwing in a 2GB MicroSD card to upgrade the storage capacity.
The phone has been flashed with a custom build of Windows Mobile Professional 6.1 -- but I can revert it back to the stock AT&T firmware if need be.
I'll ship it for free to anywhere in the United States. If you would like to talk on the phone before the transaction, I am open to that as well.
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$250
Willing to let this go for $225 to get it out the door.
revnja said:
Heya! Up for grabs I have a SIM-unlocked AT&T Tilt. This phone is only a couple of months old, but my employer requires that I use their phones, so I must part with this one. The specs are as follows:
* Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
* QUALCOMM (R) 7200 400mhz CPU
* Tri-Band UMTS (3G) with Quad Band GSM/GPRS/EDGE
* HSDPA up to 3.6 mbps HSUPA
* ROM 256mb and RAM 128MB
* 2.8″ 240 x 320 QVGA Touch Screen w/Tilting capability
* Built in GPS
* 360 Degree Jog Wheel with OK Button
* MicroSD Storage Card Slot
* WiFi 802.11 b/g, Bluetooth 2.0
* 3.0 mega-pixel camera with auto-focus
Like I said, this phone is SIM-unlocked, so you just have to put in your SIM card and it will work on any GSM network. I've tested it on AT&T, T-Mobile and CellularOne.
The phone comes with everything it came with when it was brand new. Original packaging, manuals, AC adapter, 2 stylus', data cable and the software. You even get the AT&T shopping bag! I'm throwing in a 2GB MicroSD card to upgrade the storage capacity.
The phone has been flashed with a custom build of Windows Mobile Professional 6.1 -- but I can revert it back to the stock AT&T firmware if need be.
I'll ship it for free to anywhere in the United States. If you would like to talk on the phone before the transaction, I am open to that as well.
$250
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im interested!... but im in malaysia... do i?
if im able to buy it...
im waiting here....

Robin Module Shift Hardware Replacement

Just receiving my 1st Shift days ago, I am have been scouring the net to find upgrade solutions to make the Shift even better.
I came across this website that sells tiny credit card sized internal motherboards that support Linux, W7 & WM6.x for around $200 (spec below)
Assuming that you could take a broken Shift, gut it, and reassemble using a board from www.Toradex.com, is it possible to swap the internals of the Shift?
(Of course the alignment of the slots and everything would not line up, that much I know), but, for pure hobbyist sake, since these boards are very tiny could the MoBo be changed for both W7 & WM sides?
And, to spark the excitement, if I were to sponsor the board for a developer, would someone be interested in trying to makeshift this board into the shift 2? (and of course, on a scale of "ultimately to hopelessly", just how impossible is this to do?)
See boards here: http://www.toradex.com/English
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Flyer: http://www.toradex.com/@api/deki/files/666/=Woodpecker-Robin_20090206_Web.pdf
CPU:
Intel® Atom™ Z530
1.6 GHz
533MHz Front Side Bus
Memory:
32kByte Instruction Cache
24kByte L1 Cache
512kByte L2 Cache
Hyper Thread
512MB DDR2 533 MHz (on board)
2GB Solid State Flash Disk (on board)
Chipset and Video Controller:
Intel® System Controller Hub US15W
Integrated Intel® Graphics, Intel® GMA 500
Dual Independent Screen
HDTV/HD capable
Decoder for MPEG2(HD) /H2.64
Interfaces:
1 PCIe x1 (externally available)
ExpressCard
10/100/1000 Mbit LAN
Intel® High Definition Audio (24bit/96kHz)
1 Serial ATA (via IDE Bridge)
7x USB 2.0 (1 channel configurable as client)
MicroSD slot on board
2 SDIO (4/8bit)
LVDS Single Channel 18/24 bit WXGA 1366x768
VGA out
TV out
LPC
SMB
I2C (via Embedded Controller)
8 GPIO (via Embedded Controller)
BIOS:
AMI
Supported Operating Systems:
Windows XP, XP Embedded, Vista
Windows CE 6.0
Linux
VxWorks
Size:
55 x 84 mm
Typical Power Consumption:
5.1 - 7.6 W
Operating Temperature:
0-60°C
If this is possible it would be a hell about connections,drivers,etc..
And Windows Mobile is not Windows CE!
Thanks Unaproachable!
Darn! I'll have to keep looking!
keep looking and keep dreaming!
My opinion is that Shift has great potential and all the HW anyone needs but its locked,disconnected and unusable at least not right now,let's focus on unlocking all the parts like SD,BT,Fullscreen,etc..
I'm in the right place.
I'm living here in China, and many of my students have access to factories which produce this sort of thing. The only difficulty is the fact that it'd be a lot of money to fund a project like remodeling the innards of a shift. It's not really something that a hobbyist could do on their own, as we're dealing with such small components.
Caid.
Caid444 said:
I'm living here in China, and many of my students have access to factories which produce this sort of thing. The only difficulty is the fact that it'd be a lot of money to fund a project like remodeling the innards of a shift. It's not really something that a hobbyist could do on their own, as we're dealing with such small components.
Caid.
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Hi Caid, Yes, most certainly the case with cost, and more so the case with the small parts. It's a shame that these smaller formfactors are coming about, but being used in the wrong places, like a vehicle CarPC, rather than a truly cool device like the Shift.
If only there were a way to make a "Frankenstein" version of the Shift..

Need some 3rd party-no interest-help

Good day gentlemen (and lady nerds),
Though I consider myself knowledgeable in desktops, I find it better to include a third party to aid me in making a decision in purchasing a desktop. To make it easy...these are the things I'm looking for (to narrow the possibilities)
Will be going to Best Buy---I know...but I really have never had any issues with them...besides, the person helping can look at their website for specs.
Desktop options:
Pretty much open to anything (see??? It wasn't hard!!) Looking for:
dual layered dvd/rw lightscribe drive
at least 500gb
4gb ddr2 sdram mem
Price range --- up to $500 US (or 6 million pesos +QuePPC)
capable of handling photo and video editing without me having to wait 10 minutes to apply changes...
I just need to replace my current desktop, as it feels like its beginning to run on fumes (already 5 1/2 years old)---poor fella...
**off topic--went to Mexico as a child and found a coin...person told me that it was like 5,000 pesos and I was like, "Man!!! I'm rich!!!!" Went to a store...and came out with a stale, spicy piece of candy...rip off!!!
I dont know if its will be in your price range but!!!
Intel core i7 920 (the cheapestof i7 but can be OCd to 4ghz)
Nvidia Geforce 9600 and up (like 9800 or gts250) or a good ati card like 4870 (about the same power a Nvidia geforce 260 - but much cheaper)
about the other stuff -well if this all will be in you price range - then find something that is compatible with this!!
Good Luck!
telegraph0000 said:
Price range --- up to $500 US (or 6 million pesos +QuePPC)
**off topic--went to Mexico as a child and found a coin...person told me that it was like 5,000 pesos and I was like, "Man!!! I'm rich!!!!" Went to a store...and came out with a stale, spicy piece of candy...rip off!!!
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500US is not 6 million pesos
500US = 6,651MX
We do not have a 5,000 pesos coin!
The biggest coin is like 20 pesos
Unless you came México before 1985...
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You're wasting your time going to bestbuy.
I build systems regularly and you can get a brand new i5 system with a dedicated video card for about 600. It's more than you were looking to spend, but FAR superior to what you'd get at bestbuy for the money. If you're interested, I can piece something together at an online retailer and email it to you. I just hate seeing people pay more for less in a store.
Okay...how about this then?
Looked up a site...and just plugged in some specs...
can I do better than this at a 585 price????
Take something like Pentium DualCore E5200, cheapest 4GB RAMs 800/1066MHz (they actually might be cheaper lol), WD6400AAKS harddrive (640GB, fast, awesome), 400W Seasonic PSU, GTS250 GPU, Gigabyte G31 motherboard (or P35 ASUS or anything like that) plus other things you need (dvdrw, casing). I hope it can fit in 500$ (it's not that much tbh).
PS: You can easy overclock the E5200, all of them goes at least to 3.3GHz
This setup runs at $513 US...is this decent?
That's better, but the GPU I don't like (crappy drivers), plus harddrive would be better WD6400AAKS since it is faster. Why the hell did you choose crappy nvidia 7100 motherboard? Take cheapest G31 or P35 MoBo.
If this is maximum you can pay, take it. Still, the price seems pretty high for me.
telegraph0000 said:
This setup runs at $513 US...is this decent?Simple interest calculator calculation rates mortgage compound high interest savings account​
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Nice selection you have made.

Jeep Grand Cherokee - removable dash mount

With the prices of the 2012 N7 dropping with each day I decided it was about time to snag one. The main purpose of buying it was to install into my 1998 Grand Cherokee but I also wanted it removable for a few reason. One was because I also wanted to run a radio still. The radio I'm using is controllable through an app with either Android or iPhone. So it seemed only natural to hide the radio and use the tablet as the interface for it. When the tablet is removed the radio is visible and functions as normal. This also means I don't always have to have the tablet with me to enjoy tunes. Since the tablet can control the radio via blue tooth I can remove the tablet walk over to the camp fire and fully control the radio still. I also wanted it removable to make it easier to deal with doing things like testing new roms or just plain using it in the house or around town for other things.
After going around and searching I ordered an OTG Y cable that I though was going to work but wound up only charging the tablet but wouldn't allow it to go into OTG. Really didn't feel like ordering another one and having it not charge or what ever. So I decided to hack and splice my own together. Also wanted to have it hooked to a USB hub for things like DAC, SP 3 controller, various drives whether it be flash or hard drive , as well as possible web cams in the future.
Parts:
SYBA SD-CM-UAUD USB Stereo Audio Adapter
BELKIN F5U404PBLK USB 2.0 4-Port Mobile Hub
Nexus 7 NVIDIA Tegra 3 1GB Memory 32GB
For now I'm using a hacked cigarette adapter for a step down to 5v for the USB hub
Fiberglass cloth
Resin/Hardener
2 Large safety pins(you'll see)
cables were in a drawer....you all know the story
Onto the pictures
Dash panel with the heat vents removed. The center bar was removed and the entire hole was slightly enlarge a bit more to get rid of the accent bead the goes around the area.
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Next I went online and found a cheap 8 gig unit with a broken screen to use as a mold and wrapped it up and made an place for the release.
Fun with fiberglass
After letting it cure and some clean up
Some shaping got it to fit the area I wanted to take up. The dash originally leaned toward the driver a bit. I didn't want it like that I wanted it to be straight so it would be easier to view for all passengers for watching movies yada yada.
Test fit with radio in place
Next was making the catch/ release. Took some more fiberglass ,some brake line, some all-thread, and those big safety pins
Those large safety pins are the springs (after being modified of course)
Second test fit with it fully bonded to the dash panel
Some primer and a thumb press on the release to make it easier to use
Fully painted
I will admit the finish could have been a bit better. I should have spent some more time sanding and finding a better paint that matches the other small areas that are black on the dash but it's for a 4 wheel drive Jeep that get used as a rock crawler how pretty does it need to be. It will be an on going project for sure. I have steering wheel controls so that will most likely get added to the list. A better power supply . Web cam/s kind of hoping for multiple cams for several location around the vehicle. For filming while wheeling.
Here's a pic of the cables used.
So it's the home made OTG cable, USB hub, and hub power wire splice to a USB end to plug into the cigarette adapter that's hard wired behind the dash. When I reopen the dash to do the USB extension I'll get some pics of that.
Good job man:thumbup:
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