NEC MCR730A MobilePro 880 9.4 Inch LCD Lithium WindowBrand: NEC Binding: Electronics Warranty: 1 year warranty
Features: - 9.4'' SVGA color touchscreen
- Expandable, lightweight
- Windows CE Pro v3.01 OS
Coolest Little Instant on Laptop [Posted on 2005-02-04] It's fun. It's super light and it instantly turns on and off. Also, since there are no moving parts, it seemingly never crashes or breaks.
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All right, you can't put it in your pocket! But you can type on it easily, browse the Web with its built-in 56 Kb modem, and view Web pages, e-mail or documents on its crisp, full 600x800 color display. With all the news about Pocket PCs, NEC's release of its new MobilePro 880 Handheld PC Pro almost slipped by us.
The MobilePro 880-inside and out
The NEC MobilePro 880 is the updated version of the full-screen MobilePro 800 introduced by NEC over a year ago. Like its predecessor, the MobilePro 880 has a large screen capable of displaying 64K of colors. The screen on the unit I tested was very readable. It seemed a little brighter around the edges than in the center, but only in the opening desktop screen.
The MobilePro 880 also comes with a 78-key, 92% full size keyboard. It's about the size of a keyboard on a small notebook PC and probably one of the best keyboards on any Handheld PC Pro. The keys are closer together than a standard desktop PC keyboard and don't travel as far. I found that it took a day or two of part-time use to fully adjust to the differences. During that time I'd occasionally hit the wrong key or hold a key down too long and type it twice. But once I got the feel of the keyboard, typing was a breeze. The MobilePro 880 has a pad below the keyboard that you rest your palms on while you're typing. If you've never typed on a keyboard with one of these pads, it's another thing that takes getting used to. But it's supposed to help prevent repetitive-motion injuries.
Rich Hall, PPCMag.com
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