Introducing the All-New Lifedrive™Mobile Manager

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Introducing the All-New Lifedrive™Mobile Manager Introducing the all-new LifeDrive™mobile manager. With a 4GB1 hard drive and built-in Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth® wireless support, the LifeDrive™ mobile manager from palmOne lets you easily carry all the essentials of your busy life. Files and folders from your desktop computer, 300 songs, 2.5 hours of video, 1000 vacation photos, and more are right there with you. Even files you may have left behind are within easy reach with WiFile software,2 whether you're in the airport lounge or a hallway between meetings. With support for POP, IMAP and built-in Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync,® 3 you can stay on top of email at your Wi-Fi enabled office, home or any of the thousands of hotspots.4 You can even download important web pages and view them later offline. Plus, an onboard voice recorder, MP3 player, and photo viewer keep your precious few moments of free time both interesting and productive. Key features 4GB hard drive With 3.85GB of usable storage, you can store and access years worth of email, thousands of Word docs, 1200 PowerPoint presentations, 300 songs, 1000 photos, 2.5 hours of video, and more—all with room to spare. LifeDrive™ smart file management Quickly drag and drop thousands of files from your PC onto your LifeDrive™ mobile manager. Your folder structure remains intact so you can easily locate important information when you need it. Plus, select the files you want to keep in sync, and they’ll be automatically updated whenever you sync with your computer. Built-in Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth® wireless technology Stay connected at Wi-Fi hotspots in popular hotels, cafes and airports.4 Access your POP, IMAP and Exchange corporate email accounts.5 Browse the web. Or, use Bluetooth to connect to compatible devices nearby—sync with your Bluetooth laptop or dial a Bluetooth phone.6 More room for MP3 files, photos and video clips Whether you’re viewing spreadsheets from business associates, listening to songs, or both, the LifeDrive mobile manager gives you room for virtually everything you might take with you. Plus the software you need is preinstalled. View photos and videos with the palmOne Media application. And enjoy all the songs in your personal music collection with on-board support for MP3 files. Support for Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Acrobat Rehearse your PowerPoint presentation discreetly in an airport. Keep all of your important Word documents at your fingertips. Check the numbers in an Excel spreadsheet. Download and view an Acrobat file.7 The LifeDrive mobile manager comes with support for native Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files and Adobe Acrobat Reader. 1 3.85GB is user accessible. 2 Within wireless service coverage area only. Bluetooth wireless functionality requires compatible Bluetooth device, data service from a mobile service provider and an ISP, sold separately. Some Wi-Fi hotspots require fee for usage. Requires a connection to the same network that the networked computers are on. VPN may be required. 3 For corporate email and calendar synchronization with Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 4 Some Wi-Fi hotspots require fee for usage. Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 or VPN may be required. 5 Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 or VPN may be required. 6 Requires compatible Bluetooth GSM mobile phone. 7 Acrobat files require conversion step. On/Off/Hold switch Infrared port Expansion slot LED Microphone Stylus What’s included In the box LifeDrive™ mobile manager Voice recorder button 320x480 Protective sleeve high-resolution USB sync cable with palmOne™ color display Multi-connector, AC power adapter (108-132 VAC/50-60Hz U.S.; 100-240 VAC/50-60Hz Int’l) Rotate screen button 4GB hard drive Desktop Installation & Software (portrait or landscape) (3.85 user accessible) Essentials CD with Tutorial and Getting Started Guide in PDF format On the device: Sleek & compact Intel® 416 MHz Media Note Pad 4.76" x 2.87" x .74" XScale™ Processor Pocket Tunes Memos Weight: 6.8oz. Web Browser Calculator 5-Way Navigator VersaMail® 3.1 World Clock Camera Companion Expense Home Files Phone Dialer Favorites Dataviz® Documents Calendar To Go 7.0 Media Map to your most Contacts important application AddIt Tasks SMS Handmark Solitaire Voice Memo Files Audio jack Power Adapter Connection Multi-connector Software Essentials CD (included): Adobe Acrobat Reader for the Palm OS® Features Web link to Enterprise Solutions Memory NEW 4GB hard drive (3.85GB available to the user) WiFile™ LT software Real Rhapsody 3.0 Desktop ™ File Management NEW LifeDrive smart file management (Windows only) Wi-Fi (802.11b) Stay connected in 80,000 public Wi-Fi hotspots in popular hotels, cafes and airports1 Windows Media Player/DirectX (Windows only) ® Bluetooth Wireless Built-in Bluetooth technology for connecting to compatible wireless devices, Audible Player Web link Technology such as mobile phones, laptops, and printers (Windows only) Screen 320x480 Transflective TFT color display with touchscreen supports more Handmark Express (Free trial version) than 65,000 colors eReader (Palm™ Reader) Size and Weight 4.76” x 2.87” x .74”, 6.8oz. Supported Desktop Systems Updated Document Create and edit Word, Excel, and PowerPoint compatible files. Support Open Adobe Acrobat files.2 and Requirements One available USB port Sync Fast Update your Outlook3 information, synchronize, and transfer files with USB 2.0 Windows 2000 or XP Expansion Slot Supports SD, SDIO and MultiMediaCard™ expansion cards (sold separately) or Mac OS X v10.2.6 or 10.3 to add extra memory, features or content Admin rights required to install Windows systems sync with Microsoft Processor Intel® 416MHz XScale™ processor Outlook 2000, 2002, 2003 Operating System Palm OS® Garnet (v5.4) Battery Rechargeable Lithium-Ion For more information, visit 5-way Navigator Access information with just one hand www.palmOne.com Cable/Power Uses a USB sync cable and AC adapter (108-132 VAC/60Hz U.S.; 100-240 VAC/50-60Hz Int’l) 1 Some Wi-Fi hotspots require fee for usage. 2 Requires conversion step. 3 Windows only. © 2005 palmOne, Inc. All rights reserved. palmOne, LifeDrive, VersaMail, Palm Powered and Palm OS are among the trademarks or registered trademarks owned by or licensed to palmOne, Inc. All other brand and product names are or may be trademarks of, and are used to identify products or services of, their respective owners. P267 05.
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