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Posted on Tuesday, June 15, 2010 in batteries

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Communication by Palm One Treo 700w Communicator

Palm One has introduced more latest design Cell Phone Palm One Treo 700w. It is a loudmouth. Alarms, ringtones and general audio output through the large speaker back-firing will attract your attention. The loudspeaker is located at the back if you're not accidentally deafened when an alarm is triggered when you hold the telephone conversation in your head. The speakerphone is very loud and clear as well. The phone supports MIDI, MP3, WMA and WAV ringtones (just Drag the folder of new rings in the Windows folder on the Treo). Like all Windows Mobile phones, the Treo can play MP3s using the included Windows Media Player 10 Mobile, even play DRM protected content For Sure.

Windows Media Player also handles WMA, ASF and WMV for playback of movies. If want to watch AVI, DIVX and various other MPEG formats or listen to OGG music, download The Core Pocket Media Player (TCPMP), an excellent free open source drive which works fine on the Treo. We use TCPMP to run our video playback benchmark test, and threw our usual test file at it: "The Chosen "(a neat BMW movie with Clive Owen) who one minute is 4:26 long, 10 meg MPEG1 file recorded at 320 x 240, 308 Mb / s. The results are not surprising for a file encoded at a relatively low rate, but he manages very well with video at 550 kbps. The 700w runs on an Intel XScale ~ 312 MHz with 25 MB of RAM available to run programs and 128 MB of flash ROM where the OS lives and where you can install programs and data.

There are 62 MB of free storage memory on the Treo 700w, which is generous with space. As a Windows Mobile 5.0 it has a persistent storage which means your data will survive a complete battery drain. The Palm A Treo 700w uses Microsoft Bluetooth stack unadorned missing Wizards or other means of friendly stroll through the connection process. Though spartan, it gets the job done and you can use to link with any supported device (because there is no wizard listing devices you can connect to, guessing and devices supported Bluetooth profiles is par for the course). The Treo supports headset, handsfree, serial port (used for GPS) and HID (keyboards and mice) profiles. We tested the Treo with Think Outside Bluetooth keyboard using only the built-in drivers for the OS and it worked well.

The camera can take pictures up to 1280 x 1024 resolution and supports lower resolutions such as QVGA and 160 x 140. The application offers 7 brightness settings (normal and up to + / – 3 EV) with 2x digital zoom. You can save images in the internal memory or SD card in one of three quality settings and set the prefix of the image as you wish. Treo 700w can shoot video with audio (you can turn off audio if you wish) and you can set a 15 seconds, 30 seconds or no limit on duration. The phone saves videos in .3 g2 format in 176 x 144 or 352 x 288 resolution and also offers brightness levels of recording 7. Like still shots the video is lacking in color and is of average quality compared to other camera phones in the United States with less than most jerks. The sound is recorded at 8kHz and our samples reported video at 26 frames per second. You can view videos on the Treo 700w Using the Windows Media Player on the Desktop using QuickTime or other applications. Please purchase online www.phoneandbeyond.com

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