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ViewSonic V36 PDA Reviews

The ViewSonic V36 Review is brought to you from an unbiased collective of PDA enthusiasts. After using the ViewSonic V36 and comparing it to other PDAs we have rated its features and calculated its value in comparison to other PDAs of the same caliber. We will give you our results based on the ViewSonic V36 software and ViewSonic V36 accessories available.

Packed in its sturdy ViewSonic V36 case, the PDA comes ready to use, even with a small charge and includes the ViewSonic V36 GPS. ViewSonic V36 ringtones are available online to be downloaded, or accessible from your internet connection from your ViewSonic V36 itself. Mounted in a ViewSonic V36 car holder, or as it is otherwise known: ViewSonic V36 dash mount, the ViewSonic V36 GPS software runs flawlessly and can assist you in getting from point A to point B.

ViewSonic V36 Specifications
 
General Introduced2005 Q3
Processor CPU TypeIntel XScale
CPU Frequency (Speed)300 MHz
Size Weight4.2 oz
Dimensions4.8 x 3.0 x 0.4 in
Display TypeTFT
Size3.5 in
BacklightYes
Colours65,536
Colour depth16bpp
Maximum resolution240x320
Memory ROM Size32 MB
ROM TypeFlash
RAM Size64 MB
RAM TypeSDRAM
Operating System and Software Operating SystemWindows Mobile PocketPC (Microsoft Pocket PC 2002 Premium Edition)
Applications- Microsoft Pocket Outlook (e-mail, calendar, contact, notes, tasks); Microsoft Pocket Word; Microsoft Pocket Excel; Microsoft Reader; Microsoft Windows Media Player v8.0; Microsoft Pocket Internet Explorer; Microsoft ActiveSync; AvantGo Sync Provider; Voice Recorder; Calculator and Solitaire.
Connectivity USBYes
SynchronizationNo
Input Devices StylusYes
Expansion slots SD (SecureDigital)Yes
Power Specifications Battery TypeLi-Ion
Battery Life10 h
Multimedia Features SpeakersYes
Microphone RecordingYes
Headphone/Headset JackYes
MP3 SupportYes
WMA SupportNo
Buttons WLAN/Bluetooth LEDNo
Customizable buttonsYes (4)

ViewSonic V36 Accessories

ViewSonic V36 Accessories include, but are not limited to: ViewSonic V36 parts, which you will find such as extension antennas and download cables or cradles; The ViewSonic V36 Manual which comes packed with your PDA, but can be replaced or re-ordered if your upgrades make your original unit incomplete regarding documentation; ViewSonic V36 Cases to secure your PDA from drops and spills when not in use. With a variety of styles and colors - find one to fit your style!

Finally we come to the ViewSonic V36 software portion of our review, which is quite a broad topic. Your software will touch different areas of your PDA, including the ViewSonic V36 smartphone. Turn your PDA into an entertainment center with ViewSonic V36 games, ViewSonic V36 ringtones - all available in the form of free ViewSonic V36 downloads. Free ViewSonic V36 ringtones can be purchased, downloaded, or manufactured your self by using music you already have on hand. The ViewSonic V36 Cingular plan takes full advantage of your PDAs ability to access the ViewSonic V36 WiFi capabilities.

You will notice that occasionally after a ViewSonic V36 downloads take place and you fail to do a ViewSonic V36 unlock on your PDA - it may seize up, like any electronic device normally does under duress. This may require a ViewSonic V36 hard reset, which is essentially disconnecting the power source while the PDA is still "active". We suggest never doing a hard reset unless instructed by a ViewSonic V36 PDA technician.


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