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Fujitsu Siemens Pocket LOOX 600 review

General
Dimensions (W x H x D): 82x17x132 mm
Weight: 175 g
OS & software
Operating system: Pocket PC 2002
Software included: Fujitsu Siemens SpeedMenu; Plugfree (Bluetooth software); Pocket Outlook; Pocket Word; Pocket Excel; Calculator; Terminal Services client; MSN Messenger; Windows Media Player; Transcriber; Pocket Internet Explorer; Microsoft Reader 2.0; Voice Recorder; Solitaire; Transcriber; Graffiti; Pocket IE, KSE Truefax; F-Secure FileCrypto for Pocket PC Personal Edition, Web Information Solutions (inc. Pocket Informant); Nyditot Virtual display; Westtek Clear View Office
Synchronisation software: ActiveSync
Desktop software: Outlook
Host PC system requirements: PC with Windows 98/ 98SE/ME/2000/XP
Processor
Processor: Intel XScale PXA250
Clock speed: 400 MHz
Memory
Memory expansion: CompactFlash, SD/MMC
Installed ROM: 32 MB
Installed RAM: 64 MB
Display
Display type: transflective TFT
Display size: 3.5 in
Native resolution: 240x320 pixels
Colour depth: 16 bits
Connectivity / expansion
Docking cradle: Yes
Wired connections: USB
Wireless PAN: infrared, Bluetooth 1.1
Wireless WAN: GPRS
Expansion slots: SD/MMC, CompactFlash Type II
Power
Battery type: Li-polymer
Number of batteries: 1
Claimed battery life: 12 h
Miscellaneous
Accessories: GPRS module, second battery
Input devices
Touchscreen: Yes
Stylus: Yes
Navigation button/wheel: Yes
Audio
Audio input: microphone
Audio output: speaker, headphone jack
Voice recording capability: Yes
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Overview

Fujitsu Siemens Pocket LOOX 600

Editors rating
Rating: 7.6
Verdict

The XScale-based Pocket LOOX 600 is well priced and strong on expansion potential, but you’ll have to wait for the GPRS add-on module.

Typical price

£ 399

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