Fujitsu Siemens has quietly introduced a good solid addition to the Pocket LOOX choice of PDAs. The N series associated with PDAs has seen its innovative Pocket LOOX PDA range expand in functionality with the help of an integrated GPS wr. One of the first things we noticed even as we unpacked this PDA has been its small size and better specifically, its narrow thicker. It is actually hard to assume that Fujitsu Siemens was able to pack everything it did, including GPS, into this small form factor. Another feature we loved was the possibility that the GPS antenna is built into the body, so you should to unfold a unattractive aerial. Looking at the technical specifications within the N520, it features a 312MHz Intel XScale processor with a 128MB ROM and 64MB as well as RAM, all of in which runs on Windows Mobile 5.
Just below all the 3. 5-inch LCD are much of the common PDA buttons you will find on such a product, including a special GPS button that will launch your GPS program. Compared to the other devices through this roundup, we were a little bit of disappointed with the bundle that ships utilizing this type of device. It only options an AC adapter, UNIVERSAL SERIES BUS sync cable and bag. We would have liked to observe the addition of an automible charger too. As definitely seems to be the trend with PDA/GPS hybrids, typically the Pocket LOOX doesn’ l ship with GPS applications. Instead, you can purchase a optional software kit made from a car cradle (car charger not included) and therefore the City Navigator 4 software on the 128MB SD Card. Whilst the software worked fine, we tend to much preferred the HandyMap applications, which is also available as the separate purchase. The Pocket LOOX N520 performed remarkably under our test disorders, but was a little slow at times.