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Memory Card Sony

December 29th, 2008 No comments

Memory Card Sony
First Look: Sony Reader Daily Edition PRS-900 eBook Reader
The Sony Reader Daily Edition PRS-900, Sony's first wireless eBook reader is finally in house. I didn't expect it to dethrone my Sony Reader Touch Edition PRS-600, which also sports an e-ink display with touch screen technology, but I ...
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PlayStation 2 Memory Card (8MB) PlayStation 2 Memory Card (8MB)
Sale Price: $2.00

Building a better system from the ground up sometimes involves digging into even the most mundane components. Take memory cards, for instance. To provide larger storage capacity and faster access rates--PlayStation2 cards transfer data 200 times faster than cards for the original PlayStation--PlayStation2 developers have upgraded the technology for the new memory card...

16GB PlayStation Vita Memory Card 16GB PlayStation Vita Memory Card
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Enjoy all of your digital entertainment with the 16GB PlayStation Vita Memory Card. Store your game saves, PSN downloads, and personal media on this memory card.

32GB PlayStation Vita Memory Card 32GB PlayStation Vita Memory Card
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Enjoy all of your digital entertainment with the 32GB PlayStation Vita Memory Card. Store your game saves, PSN downloads, and personal media on this memory card.

8GB PlayStation Vita Memory Card 8GB PlayStation Vita Memory Card
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Store your game saves, PSN downloads, and personal media with the 8GB PlayStation Vita Memory Card.

4GB PlayStation Vita Memory Card 4GB PlayStation Vita Memory Card
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Store your game saves, PSN downloads, and personal media with the 4GB PlayStation Vita Memory Card.

SIB 64MB Memory Card for Sony Playstation 2 SIB 64MB Memory Card for Sony Playstation 2
Sale Price: $2.97

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PS2 Memory Card 128MB for Playstation 2 PS2 Memory Card 128MB for Playstation 2
Sale Price: $7.99

Holding the card with the arrow mark facing up, securely insert the card into a Memory Card slot of the PS2 console. Saving and loading methods may vary depending on the software title. Works with all compatible PS2 games, all Sony brand PS2 controllers, and all third party/aftermarket Playstation 2 controllers.

PS3 Memory Card Adaptor PS3 Memory Card Adaptor
Sale Price: $22.25

PS3 Memory Card Adaptor

Sony 4 GB Memory Stick PRO Duo for PSP Sony 4 GB Memory Stick PRO Duo for PSP
Sale Price: $8.99

Download games, movies and TV shows from the PlayStation Store to this 4GB Memory Stick Pro Duo in your PSP system. Place your video, MP3 and photo collection on this Memory Stick Pro Duo and take them wherever you go.

Sony Playstation PlayStation Memory Card (White) Sony Playstation PlayStation Memory Card (White)
Sale Price: $13.98

This memory card stores characters, special weapons, saved levels, high scores, or custom controller settings in a durable, compact design. This portable memory card allows you to suspend game progress, and share game items with a friend's console...

The Sony Ericsson W995 Black is a 3G mobile phone that comes with a black casing that offers fantastic features for users to enjoy. Here are the lists:

It weighs one hundred and thirteen grams and measures ninety seven mm in height, forty nine mm in width and fifteen mm in depth, making it an easy to hold and a light to carry handset.

It comes with stereo speaker that users can use to either to listen to their favourite music via the built in music player, or via the FM radio. They can even use these for hands free calls.

The Sony Ericsson W995 Black features an eight mega pixel camera that can be used for taking in excellent quality pictures and videos, which users would definitely love.

Users may also plug in compatible head phones via the 3.5m audio jack and be able to enjoy private listening

Users may also choose to download either polyphonic, MP3 or AAC ring tones, depending on which would suit their taste.

This handset also comes with one hundred and eighteen megabytes of internal memory, but users may still increase this to up to eight gigabytes of additional memory storage, via the expandable memory card slot that can support M2 memory card

The Sony Ericsson W995 Black comes with EDGE technology for high speed data transfers.

There is also Bluetooth and USB connectivity that would enable the user to share files with other devices.

The handset's phonebook can accommodate up to one thousand names with photo call, while the call records may store up to thirty entries for each call activity.

This phone comes with shake control feature, wherein users would just need to shake the handset, and it would automatically switch to another track.

The Sony Ericsson W995 Black comes with a fitted battery when fully charged, can provide up to twenty hours of music play back time, nine long hours of talk time, and three hundred and seventy hours of standby time.

Nokia E55 Deals and Nokia E63 Black are the popular Mobile Phone deals and these deals are available on Online Mobile Phone Shop UK.

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Memory Card Playstation

December 25th, 2008 No comments

Memory Card Playstation
Boy finds X-rated picture on Playstation Christmas gift
A Nebraska boy got a crotch shot for Christmas. Ten-year-old Kade Goodman wanted a PSP player, a hand-held PlayStation system just like his brothers'. Money was tight, so his father Shon Goodman, went to a local video store looking for a used unit at an affordable price, according to KETV-TV...
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PlayStation 2 Memory Card (8MB) PlayStation 2 Memory Card (8MB)
Sale Price: $2.00

Building a better system from the ground up sometimes involves digging into even the most mundane components. Take memory cards, for instance. To provide larger storage capacity and faster access rates--PlayStation2 cards transfer data 200 times faster than cards for the original PlayStation--PlayStation2 developers have upgraded the technology for the new memory card...

32GB PlayStation Vita Memory Card 32GB PlayStation Vita Memory Card
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Enjoy all of your digital entertainment with the 32GB PlayStation Vita Memory Card. Store your game saves, PSN downloads, and personal media on this memory card.

16GB PlayStation Vita Memory Card 16GB PlayStation Vita Memory Card
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Enjoy all of your digital entertainment with the 16GB PlayStation Vita Memory Card. Store your game saves, PSN downloads, and personal media on this memory card.

4GB PlayStation Vita Memory Card 4GB PlayStation Vita Memory Card
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Store your game saves, PSN downloads, and personal media with the 4GB PlayStation Vita Memory Card.

8GB PlayStation Vita Memory Card 8GB PlayStation Vita Memory Card
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Store your game saves, PSN downloads, and personal media with the 8GB PlayStation Vita Memory Card.

PS2 Memory Card 128MB for Playstation 2 PS2 Memory Card 128MB for Playstation 2
Sale Price: $7.99

Holding the card with the arrow mark facing up, securely insert the card into a Memory Card slot of the PS2 console. Saving and loading methods may vary depending on the software title. Works with all compatible PS2 games, all Sony brand PS2 controllers, and all third party/aftermarket Playstation 2 controllers.

SIB 64MB Memory Card for Sony Playstation 2 SIB 64MB Memory Card for Sony Playstation 2
Sale Price: $2.97

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Komodo Playstation 1 Memory Card 1MB Komodo Playstation 1 Memory Card 1MB
Sale Price: $0.10

Works on all PS and Playstation game systems. Komodo 1MB - 15 block memory card for PS1.

Playstation 1 Memory Card (1 MB) Playstation 1 Memory Card (1 MB)
Sale Price: $0.01

Used, but looks new, Functions 100%.

Hyperkin PS1 Memory Card (1MB) Hyperkin PS1 Memory Card (1MB)
Sale Price: $0.01

Bring all your favor game save point with this memory card

Christmas is right around the corner, and kids all over are making out their wish list. The one item that is most likely to be on that list is the PlayStation 3 gaming console. For parents not too familiar with gaming consoles, finding the perfect PlayStation 3 can be difficult. There are five different types of Playstation3 consoles, each offer something unique for the gamer. All prices listed are in the general ball park of what the average cost is for each console.

The PS3 120GB system, provides the gamer with free PlayStation network membership, built in Wi-Fi and 120 GB of hard drive memory. This PlayStation 3 is great for beginning gamers, offering them what they need to get started with their curiosity of gaming. This gaming console is priced at $299.99.

The PS3 Entertainment Value Bundle is the next step up offering your choice of console, choice of PlayStation 3 game, Sony Blue-ray remote, and your choice of a Blue-ray movie. This gaming console can play any CD or DVD in your child's media collection. It comes with a dual shock wireless controller, PlayStation network membership, and is Internet ready. The vertical stand and 120 GB memory card is not included for the price of $369.00.

The PS3 Gamers Choice console can be found at the price of $399.00. This gaming console includes your choice of console, choice of game, Sony dual shock 3 controller, and Sony Blu-ray Remote. This system does come with an 80 GB memory, PlayStation membership, and is Internet ready. This console is capable of playing any CD or DVD media in your library.

The PS3 console includes everything you need for the ultimate home entertainment experience. Every PlayStation 3 comes with a built-in Blu-ray player to give you the best high-definition viewing and gaming experience and pristine picture quality. Plus, the PlayStation 3 can play your entire catalog of CDs and DVDs.

For the Guitar Hero fans, Sony's PlayStation 3 Ultimate Rock Bundle can be found at the price of $349.00. This gaming system includes your console with hard disk storage, dual shock 3 wireless controller, PlayStation membership, and is Internet ready. This PlayStation 3 gives you the choice of which rock band kit you want, and the Guitar Hero World Tours latest installment.

The last console in the PS3 series is the 160 GB with bonus uncharted Drakes game. This gaming console can be found priced at $399.00. This PlayStation 3 includes the Drakes Fortune game, dual shock 3 wireless controller, voucher for downloadable PAIN game, PlayStation membership, and is Internet ready. This gaming console can also play all your media library CDs and DVDs.

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Memory Card Nintendo

December 23rd, 2008 No comments

Memory Card Nintendo
Turtle Beach® Announces Audio Advantage® Amigo II and Micro II USB Sound Cards for Mac® and Windows® PCs
Portable, Low-cost USB Audio Devices Pack a Sonic Punch into a Small Package
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Memory Card for Wii Console 64 MB (1019 Blocks) Memory Card for Wii Console 64 MB (1019 Blocks)
Sale Price: $2.40

1019 Block Nintendo Gamecube and Wii Compatable memory card.

Wii/Gamecube 64MB Memory Card (1019 Blocks) Wii/Gamecube 64MB Memory Card (1019 Blocks)
Sale Price: $4.78

Take your games further with the Hyperkin Gamecube 64 MB Memory Card. Equipped with 1019 blocks of memory, the Hyperkin Gamecube 64 MB Memory Card can save or reload your Gamecube game data on the Nintendo Wii or Gamecube...

Memory Card for Nintendo 64 Memory Card for Nintendo 64
Sale Price: $0.74

- High speed access ... up to 10KB per second -When the same memory block is used repeatedly, it may not record your game. Please use another block of emeory on the card or another card. - Do not take the card out while recording - Data may disappear if you use the on off button too many times while the card is still in the console - Do not touch the connectors directly, keep away from water and keep the front clean - Do not dissemble the card

Gamecube Memory Card 251 Gamecube Memory Card 251
Sale Price: $11.45

Store your GameCube game progress and carry with you everywhere

SanDisk 2GB Gaming SD Flash Memory Card SDSDG-2048-B35,White SanDisk 2GB Gaming SD Flash Memory Card SDSDG-2048-B35,White
Sale Price: $6.27

The SanDisk SD Gaming Memory Card line is the must have card for the Nintendo Wii game console. SanDisks SD Gaming card is the only official licensee of Nintendo. For maximum performance and to get the most out of all the advanced features on the Wii, youll need a SanDisk Gaming Card...

Joytech 16MB Gamecube Memory Card Joytech 16MB Gamecube Memory Card
Sale Price: $4.98

GameCube 16mb memory card with 251 blocks of memory. 4X more then the standard memory card! Works to save games on the GameCube. Also saves gamecube games on the Wii.

GameCube Wii Max Memory Card 123 Blocks GameCube Wii Max Memory Card 123 Blocks
Sale Price: $1.99

There is nothing worse than being in the middle of your best game ever, when you suddenly realize it's time to go. Time for work, time to nit the sack, time to start the grill¿We all go through it. Now you can store your game in a flash with this 8MB memory powerhouse...

Performance Memory Card for Nintendo 64 Performance Memory Card for Nintendo 64
Sale Price: $2.99

Here is a black colored memory card for nintendo 64, it is manufactured by Interact / Performance

Memory Card Plus for Nintendo 64 Memory Card Plus for Nintendo 64
Sale Price: $5.99

BRAND NEW FACTORY SEALED 4X MEMORY CARD PLUS MEMORY CARD FOR NINTENDO 64

GameCube Memory Card 1019 GameCube Memory Card 1019
Sale Price: $19.99

The Memory Card 1019 is a revolution in game storage. It's over 17 times larger than the basic 59 Card and hold 4 times more games than the 251 Card. Over 1019 blocks of memory to store ALL your games...

RDRAM stands for Rambus Dynamic Random Access Memory, and it was one of the leading forms of RAM on the market during the late 90s and early 2000s. Developed in the late 1990s, the first computers to use RDRAM didn't come out until 1999. However, it was on the market as early as 1996, and the extremely high memory-to-cost ratio of RDRAM led Nintendo to use it in their Nintendo 64 console. Sony also saw the value in RDRAM, and it was chosen for the Sony Playstation 2 console for its cost and volume.

RDRAM is considered to be high quality and generally well manufactured. However, it's design is meant to optimize cost, and as such it has a tendency to run hot. Gamers who owned Nintendo 64 or Playstation 2 consoles often complained of the heat produced by these chips, and many of the early Playstation 2's were prone to heat-caused motherboard failure due to inadequate ventilation and fan power, something Sony addressed in later versions of the console. This was not a problem for the Nintendo 64, since the Nintendo 64 did not use a CD-ROM for games. Thus, there was no CD-ROM drive to add heat and block the flow of air through the console.

RDRAM is also known to have significant latency problems due to its design. Additionally, motherboards which can accommodate more RDRAM but do not have all of their slots filled must have a spacer installed to permit the data to flow properly. As such, most pre-assembled computers that use RDRAM already have all available slots filled.

For these reasons, RDRAM was not widely adapted outside of budget computers. It was widely used in computers built by GateWay and Dell, however, especially simple models for those who are not technically inclined. It was thought that the shortcomings of RDRAM would not matter to users who rarely (if ever) upgrade their hardware, and are very concerned with the price of their computer. This necessitated large and energy-consumptive fans in these units, but since these computers were largely disposable, overheating concerns were largely ignored. This led to certain models with certain motherboards to gain a reputation for heat damage, especially when inexperienced users failed to give them adequate ventilation.

RDRAM was not widely adopted, and in 2004 it was revealed that the many companies which produced RDRAM's primary competitor, SDRAM, had colluded to control price and keep RDRAM off the market. Though the US Department of Justice awarded a large settlement to the Rambus company, RDRAM had already been effectively shut out of the market, and very few machines were capable of supporting it. Even at its peak, RDRAM was never supported on more than 5% of motherboards, and most of them were low-market models.

RDRAM is still produced, however only specific motherboards are capable of supporting it. Still, unlike SDRAM, RDRAM is very profitable to produce, though it is now more expensive than it's SDRAM competitor. It retains its supporters, and some hardware enthusiasts insist that it is the finest RAM on the market today, even though it is only made by a few specialty producers. Because of low demand, RDRAM is sold almost exclusively on the internet, although some hardware specialty stores still carry it.

Matthew Kerridge is an expert within the desktop component industry. If you are looking for cheap RDRAM please visit http://www.ebuyer.com/.

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The Xbox 360 Arcade System – All You Should Know

December 12th, 2008 No comments

Xbox 360 Arcade system is a game system that is apt for families or amateur gamers people may not be able to afford $350 for a video game system. In other hand, some video game system is considered to be complex to play for younger children. Because of this reason, Microsoft has released the Xbox 360 Arcade system to offer families with a basic console in order to introduce the members in the world of games.

In reality, all the gadgets and updates intregated in the Xbox 360 Elite systems or the Xbox 360 pro may not be needed by basically need are only the basic tools to play the games. In this case, Xbox 360 Arcade system provides players and families to play the game without paying for extra accompaniments.

Compare and Contrast

Any Xbox 360 game is ready to be played in the Xbox 360 Arcade system out-of-the-box. Primarily, it comes with the basic necessities to plug in, boot up and play. The price tag of $280 is decently low priced than the next step up. Lots of families will be attracted to this cost fall, specially around Christmas time.

Microsoft made the decision to replace the Xbox 360 Core system, the originally offering from the line, with the Xbox 360 Arcade system in the hopes of fascinating these families to the product. Up to now, large number of families and amateur gamers have decided to purchase the console to save a little money. In contrast, expert gamers looking to upgrade or collect systems are not keen on this stripped-down Xbox 360 for several reasons.

With cheapness comes sacrifice, and the Xbox 360 Arcade system is missing lots of accessories that hardcore gamers discover essential to the gaming experience. While the average parent might not see the need in a 20GB hard drive, older players do. The built-in 256MB memory card is adequate to play the games, but not adequate to save the games.

For users hoping to download updates and extra levels through the Xbox LIVE function or to play large-scale role playing games, the Xbox 360 Arcade system default hard drive will not provide enough space. Lots of the other Xbox 360 bundles also encompass a second controller along with HDTV cables, enabling the console to project widescreen-ready graphics and surround sound audio tracks.

A 20GB hard drive will cost a surplus $100, and wireless controllers can easy go up to $50. If a user or family intends to ultimately upgrade, it might be more cost-efficient to purchase the Xbox 360 Pro or Elitecondition that he or she does not intent to buy accessories or can’t pay for $350 but wants to at least get started on his or her video game journey. If this is their case, Xbox 360 Arcade system will be the most excellent choice. Some other time, they can advance their system when the money is on hand.

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Memory Cards

April 21st, 2008 No comments

Memory Cards
Henin looks for miracles at start of her second coming
When Serena Williams beat Dinara Safina at the 2009 Australian Open in one of the worst Grand Slam finals in memory, it was hard to recall a time when women's tennis had been at a lower ebb. With Kim Clijsters and Justine Henin in retirement, Ana Ivanovic and Jelena Jankovic in decline and Maria Sharapova in rehabilitation following shoulder surgery, a lacklustre Safina looked the best bet among ...
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PlayStation 2 Memory Card (8MB) PlayStation 2 Memory Card (8MB)
Sale Price: $2.00

Building a better system from the ground up sometimes involves digging into even the most mundane components. Take memory cards, for instance. To provide larger storage capacity and faster access rates--PlayStation2 cards transfer data 200 times faster than cards for the original PlayStation--PlayStation2 developers have upgraded the technology for the new memory card...

32GB PlayStation Vita Memory Card 32GB PlayStation Vita Memory Card
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Enjoy all of your digital entertainment with the 32GB PlayStation Vita Memory Card. Store your game saves, PSN downloads, and personal media on this memory card.

16GB PlayStation Vita Memory Card 16GB PlayStation Vita Memory Card
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Enjoy all of your digital entertainment with the 16GB PlayStation Vita Memory Card. Store your game saves, PSN downloads, and personal media on this memory card.

Memory Card for Wii Console 64 MB (1019 Blocks) Memory Card for Wii Console 64 MB (1019 Blocks)
Sale Price: $2.40

1019 Block Nintendo Gamecube and Wii Compatable memory card.

4GB PlayStation Vita Memory Card 4GB PlayStation Vita Memory Card
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Store your game saves, PSN downloads, and personal media with the 4GB PlayStation Vita Memory Card.

8GB PlayStation Vita Memory Card 8GB PlayStation Vita Memory Card
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Store your game saves, PSN downloads, and personal media with the 8GB PlayStation Vita Memory Card.

PS2 Memory Card 128MB for Playstation 2 PS2 Memory Card 128MB for Playstation 2
Sale Price: $7.99

Holding the card with the arrow mark facing up, securely insert the card into a Memory Card slot of the PS2 console. Saving and loading methods may vary depending on the software title. Works with all compatible PS2 games, all Sony brand PS2 controllers, and all third party/aftermarket Playstation 2 controllers.

Joytech 16MB Gamecube Memory Card Joytech 16MB Gamecube Memory Card
Sale Price: $4.98

GameCube 16mb memory card with 251 blocks of memory. 4X more then the standard memory card! Works to save games on the GameCube. Also saves gamecube games on the Wii.

Komodo Playstation 1 Memory Card 1MB Komodo Playstation 1 Memory Card 1MB
Sale Price: $0.10

Works on all PS and Playstation game systems. Komodo 1MB - 15 block memory card for PS1.

SIB 64MB Memory Card for Sony Playstation 2 SIB 64MB Memory Card for Sony Playstation 2
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Most of us who are into technology in some way have already heard of the SD memory card. Where SD stands for Secured Data, these tiny cards are a very popular item now days with everyone who is dealing with PDA's, electronic cameras, notebook computers and the like. So what makes these memory cards so popular and why should you even consider getting one? Well let's look at the following facts:

1. The SD memory cards are what's called a "bridge media" item. They enable you to pass data between different devices, without the use of a PC. For example, if you want to pass a 2 minute video you shot with your new digital camera, on to your iPAQ, you can do that in a few seconds by taking out the SD memory card from your camera and popping it into your iPAQ. Both the devices support the SD format, and the data is therefore transferred easily. It's an sure way to pass data between different platforms because it's a standard memory format the is supported by so many products and appliances.

2. The size of the SD memory cards is a mere 24mm by 32mm by 2.1mm. It's slim size makes it an even easier "bridge media" because it's so easy to carry around, and it fits into even the smallest appliances. There are also smaller standard of SD cards, such as the miniSD 20mm by 21.5mm by 1.4mm, or the microSD 15mm by 11mm by 1mm, but these also have smaller capacities.

3. It has the ability to play music, video and more without a drive mechanism like those in CD and DVD players. This allows for even more creative freedom for product designers.

4. The capacity of those small SD memory cards is growing, as cards with larger capacity hit the market all the time. For example, the 512 MB and the 1Gb cards are already old news, as the newer 2,4, and even 8 GB capacity cards are now beginning to be seen on the market. This allows for longer and higher quality video clips, for example. It's important to add that many appliances don't support these cards yet, and we should expect this to get better in the future.

5. Fast data transfer rate - these SD memory cards are a lot faster in terms of transferring data than that old CD. This is very reasonable, as there are no mechanical part s involved in the process of reading and writing data. This fact makes the SD memory cards a much faster memory device that the old ones we know. Most SD memory cards have the ability to transfer data at a rate that is 15 times faster than a standard CD-Rom.

There is no doubt that the SD memory cards are an important bridge in the world of digital appliances. They make it possible to pass huge amounts of data easily between different appliances without the need of and medium such as a PC. It's a lot easier to see the pictures your friend took on your PDA without going through a PC, especially if you don't have one around. These advantages make the SD memory cards an essential part of the digital lifestyle.

Ron Heller is the owner and operator of a website devoted to PDA, palm pilot accessories, PDA accessories, PDA computers and more.

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