Casio Cassiopeia DT-10 VGA Pocket PC

Casio Cassiopeia DT-10 VGA Pocket PC

Casio Cassiopeia DT-10 VGA Pocket PC

Casio has surprised everyone by coming out with a new VGA Pocket PC.

The Casio Cassiopeia DT-10 VGA Pocket PC seems to be designed mostly for business use and is touted as shock resistant (1m drop) drip proof and dust proof.

The Casio DT-10 features a 3.7" VGA LCD screen, 27hr claimed battery life, 416MHz processor, SDIO and CF card slots, 128MB RAM, 64MB ROM, Bluetooth, and 802.11b Wi-Fi.

The Casio DT-10 Pocket PC is 5.5" x 3.2" x 1.0" and weighs 10.6oz. The DT-10 will be available in Japan in November.

(akihabara news via engadget)


 
 

 
 
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