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Mobile Compia PDA designed with day trading in mind


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Friday July 14, 2006 2:58 PM CDT - By: Michael Kwan

Click to ZoomDifferent people need their PDAs and other portable gizmos for different reasons. Some just can't live without mobile e-mail, others would be completely lost without an an adequate appointment keeper. Mobile Compia, however, is set to release a new PDA that keeps stock trading in the forefront.

The touchscreen MC-7000 is "optimized" for day traders, keeping you on top of all those tickers, trends, and all that other stock market stuff that I, personally, have no clue about. What I do know is that this likely Korea-only product comes with a 3.5-inch LCD, CDMA connectivity, 64MB SDRAM, 128MB FlashROM, and miniSD for expansion.

Powered by a 312MHz XScale PXA270, the Mobile Compia MC-7000 runs on Windows CE 5.0, and will be provided (free of charge?) to WOORI Investment & Securities account holders.



Via aving.net


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