|
|
Thu Aug 7, 2008 - 11:29 AM EDT - By Jennifer Chappell | |
|
Remember that cool device, the Celio Redfly that took off not long after the Palm Foleo got cancelled? The Redfly is a mobile companion for your Windows Mobile phone. Dieter got his hands on one and wrote up a great review over at our sister site WMExperts back in May.
Dieter explains what the Redfly does pretty well:
What the Redfly does is connect to your Windows Mobile phone over USB or Bluetooth and �trick� it into believe it has a large, 800x480 screen and a near full-sized keyboard instead of a tiny 320x240 screen and a chicklet keyboard. So the Redfly itself stores no data and has no processing power, it all stays on the smartphone.
Well, WooHoo, the Redfly is now available in the TreoCentral store for $499.95!
From Celio's website:
REDFLY is a smartphone terminal with a large screen and full keyboard with no OS, no CPU, and no storage that lets you use your smartphone like a laptop. REDFLY links to your smartphone via a USB cable or wireless Bluetooth connection.
Easily do email, read attachments, view web sites, and use applications that reside on your smartphone with 8 hours of battery life.
The Redfly is compatible now with the Treo 700w/wx and Treo 750. Drivers will be available for the Treo 800w and the Treo 500 at celiocorp.com by Friday.
What Can You Do With Redfly?
Here's more great news! Our sister site WMExperts is giving away a Celio Redfly! So head on over there for all the juicy details! Dieter has put together a quick Redfly box opening so check that out too. ;-)
I was really sad when Palm cancelled the Foleo. I'm still hoping for a Foleo II someday. But for now, we have a Foleo-like device for our Windows Mobile Treos, and it's the Celio Redfly. Check it out! ;-)
Copyright 1999-2016 TreoCentral. All rights reserved :
Terms of Use : Privacy Policy
TREO and TreoCentral are trademarks or registered trademarks of palm, Inc. in the United States and other countries;
the TreoCentral mark and domain name are used under license from palm, Inc.
The views expressed on this website are solely those of the proprietor, or
contributors to the site, and do not necessarily reflect the views of palm, Inc.
Read Merciful by Casey Adolfsson