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ASUS A696

By Derek Fung, CNET.com.au on 10 September 2007 01:38 PM

Tags: windows mobile, pda, gps, asus, a696, wanting, launch

Manufacturer: ASUS

Audio

  • Built-in speakers
  • Yes
  • Built-in microphone
  • Yes

Battery

  • Battery type
  • Lithium-ion

Connectivity

  • Built-in wireless connectivity
  • 802.11b, 802.11g, Bluetooth
  • GPS receiver
  • Yes

Memory

  • ROM
  • 256 MB
  • RAM
  • 64 MB

PDA Features

  • Data Input Method
  • Touchscreen + Stylus
  • Expansion slot
  • SD

Processor

  • Processor type
  • Intel Xscale
  • Processor speed
  • 416 MHz

Screen

  • Max screen resolution
  • 240 x 320 pixels
  • Number of colours
  • 65K

Software

  • Installed OS
  • Windows Mobile 5.0

Talkback 1 comments

    Excellent pda with gps Gps wor ...Nguyen -- 17/01/08

    Excellent pda with gps
    Gps works inside sittingroom
    7-10 satellites...
    Mobile 6.... functional

    The good: perfect sattellites rereive big ldc cheap and quality lightweight and classic design Gps inside! Power anough

    The bad: light battery low resolution 480x320 or higher....

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Description:

This slimline, brushed metal phone-less PDA packs GPS and Bluetooth, but somehow manages to miss out on Windows Mobile 6.

RRP: AU$599.00

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