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Toshiba e405 Series Pocket PC Wireless Accessories
     
     
      

Socket SDIO 802.11b Card

 

Access enterprise, public and private Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11b) wireless LAN systems from your Pocket PC 2002 and 2003 using the smallest and lightest form factor available with Socket’s Low Power SDIO Wireless LAN Card. All you need is a Pocket PC 2002 or Pocket PC 2003 (running Windows Mobile 2003) with an SDIO slot running SDIO Now!, and you can use the SDIO WLAN Card to access the Internet, email, and corporate servers.

     
     
   
     
   

Socket SD Bluetooth Card

 

Add Bluetooth wireless technology to your Pocket PC using the small and light SDIO Connection Kit from Socket Communications. This card lets you connect your Pocket PC to your Bluetooth-enabled phone (or any other compatible Bluetooth device) so you can access vital data wherever and whenever you need it — all without the hassle of cables or the power drain of a wireless modem. You can ActiveSync with a Bluetooth-enabled desktop or notebook.

     
     
     
     
     

 

Wireless options make your Pocket PC even more useful. Our Wireless Connectivity Center will help you set up wireless networks, establish Bluetooth partnerships and more.  Visit our Wireless Connectivity Center here.

 

     
     
 
           
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