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my Zaurus SL-C3000 and SL-C3100
support this speed.
While in Thailand, I went to the Pantip IT Mall in Bangkok and found a few extra goodies.
The most useful item I believe was the Sony MDR-138 Super Bass
Headphones (I don't think Sony really made it but who cares). This set of
headphones has a retractable spindle for the cable and a clip for attaching it
convenniently while it is retracted. It costs me only 280 Baht which is less
than AUD $10 and of much better quality than the usual retractable headphones that are now
swamping the computer stores here locally. I also got a few other headphones, some with built-in
microphones similar to mobile phone headsets but with two earpieces and 3.5mm connectors, and
some of them are also retractable.
Also found some retractable USB mini B cables for only 100 Baht each (around
AUD $3), so I could not resist and bought a few extra spare ones. Unfortunately,
they did not have retractable USB mini A cables.
Software:

Included Software:

The Zaurus SL-C3000 and SL-C3100 are LINUX-based PDAs. They come bundled with the following
software:
HancomWord (for .doc),
HancomSheet (for .xls),
TextEditor (for .txt),
ImageViewer (for .jpg, .bmp, .gif),
MoviePlayer (for .mpg),
MusicPlayer (for .mp3),
NetFront Browser,
E-Mail Client,
ToDo List,
Calendar,
AddressBook,
Calculator,
WorldTime,
Dictionary,
Translator,
Terminal Window (need to be installed from CD-ROM),
Telnet and FTP client (command line),
English and Japanese handwriting recognition and keyboard input methods.
The C3100 also has the following software pre-installed by default which the C3000 does not have
(These applications are only really useful if you are in Japan or know Japanese):
BunkoViewer
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I also bought a slim USB combo CDRW/DVD drive for only 3500 Baht which is
around AUD $110. They also had battery powered USB harddisk enclosures
for 1600 Baht which can be used to self power 2.5" USB harddisks without the
need for an AC adaptor or powered hub.
Another bargain I picked up was the Kingston 4 GB Compact
Flash memory card which cost me only 9500 Baht, around AUD
$300. In addition, I picked up a spare battery for my Z quite
cheaply too.
http://www.users.on.net/~hluc/myzaurus/
16/09/2007 12:23

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