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iPAQ 4350 Overview

iPAQ 4350

Overview

The iPAQ 4350, like other Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) can be thought of as a “mini” Windows computer. It allows you to do many of the things you normally do on a “big” computer, including accessing the internet, creating text documents, and playing audio and video files.

Using the iPAQ 4350 is very similar to using a full size PC, with a few important differences. It has a touchscreen and a stylus instead of a mouse. It also allows you to enter text using a variety of methods, including an on screen keyboard and a built-in thumb keyboard.

Hardware Specifications

Processor
Intel 400 MHzPXA255
Memory 64MB SDRAM
Wireless Connectivity Internal 802.11b Wireless Connectivity
Optional Accessories Secure Digital Memory Card

Software

  • PocketChat
  • Pocket Word
  • Internet Explorer
  • Windows Media Player

Tutorials and Other Information

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For information on availability or help in using this equipment in your classroom, please contact Doug Worsham (262-4965) or any member of the LSS Instructional Technology staff.

 
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