PDAs as standalone devices are already a declining force due to the presence of various smartphones in the market, prompting Bluebird to inject some life into the beleaguered PDA market with the BM300 T-DMB-enabled PDA this November. The BM300 comes with a lovely 2.8″ QVGA LCD display, an Intel PXA270 520MHz processor, Windows Mobile 5.0, WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity, IrDA, 512BM of internal memory and an SD card slot for memory expansion. It is also the first PDA to feature dual speakers. Too bad USB connectivity is limited to the archaic 1.1 standard and not today’s High-Speed 2.0 connection. Does anyone still buy PDAs these days?
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