Facts and Features Of The Treo 600

In June of 2003 Handspring introduced the Treo 600 and soon the PDA had all kinds of connectivity.

The Treo 600 has a 160×160 LCD display, a 144-MHz ARM processor, 24MB of available RAM storage, and a built in digital camera.  With the Treo 600 you can download files on the internet, check your email, talk on the phone, check your address book, and take a picture.  The technology involved in creating the Treo 600 is incredible and its functionality is almost endless when it comes to communications.

Surfing and Emailing

The Treo 600 comes with a proprietary web browser called Blazer and, because it is one of the first PDA web browsers, it is neat to play with at first but it has many functional limitations.  The Blazer browser on the Treo 600 has a difficult time with pictures in a JPG format and documents in a TXT format.  Since these are two of the most popular formats for these types of docs on the internet, it can be difficult to surf the web on the Treo 600.  Still, with some help your Blazer browser can be effective in browsing.

For help in storing files the Treo 600 has an SD/MMC compatible port.  In simple terms this is where you can put in an SD/MMC expansion card that will allow you to move important items off of your Treo 600 and free up room on the built in memory.  If you have important documents or emails that you want to keep safe then download them to your SD/MMC card.  This is one of the more convenient functions of this groundbreaking piece of communications equipment.

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