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Press Releases [an error occurred while processing this directive] TT
Tech’s SnapNType Mini-keyboard Now Available for Palm™ m500/505 and
Compaq™ iPAQ™ 3600 series
Mini PDA
keyboard that enables people to input data quickly by thumb-typing is now
available for both the Palm™ and Pocket PC™ platforms. Hong Kong,
SAR – Dec 6, 2001 –
TT Tech Limited, a developer and manufacturer of hardware accessories
solutions for the mobile computing market announced today two new
additions to their SnapNType mini-keyboard series. Model
T111 is a thumb-typing keyboard for the Palm™ m500 and m505 PDA. With a
unique “folding” design, the keyboard clips onto the bottom of the
Palm™ PDA and provides a comfortable thumb-typing area.
Model T301
is the first thumb-typing keyboard for the Compaq™ iPAQ™ 3600 series
PDA in the market. The T301 slides in from the bottom of the iPAQ™ and
is compatible with all expansion packs. The design of both keyboards is slim and integrates perfectly
with the PDA device. The keyboard is also compatible with most
communication modules. Users can easily type and send emails and SMS
messages using the SnapNType and a communication module together. Key features and benefits of the SnapNType keyboard include: ·
Lightweight and compact ·
Designed for thumb-typing ·
Familiar 39 keys QWERTY layout ·
Application buttons ·
Unique “Smiley” button ·
No batteries required Both T111
for Palm™ and T301 for iPAQ™ will be available in December 2001 for a
suggested retail price of $39.95. About TT Tech
The
developer TT Tech Ltd. www.tt-tec.com
is a technology company focused in delivering innovative peripheral
solutions to the mobile computing market. Established in 2001, TT Tech
consists of a group of professionals in marketing, product development and
manufacturing with extensive experience in high technology consumer
electronics products. Its headquarters are located in Hong Kong with
production and development facilities in Shenzhen, China. Press
Contact : Winny Mak [an error occurred while processing this directive] |