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Wireless Trends
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2. WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY
The technology has evolved with
time. With the growth of
technology, there have been made
many devices which don’t need
wires to connect to different
devices, i.e. they connect
wirelessly. There are many devices
that run wirelessly. In recent times
these wireless devices have come
into demand and are trending. We
can see these devices almost
everywhere.
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4. Types of Wireless Devices
Portable Computer
Tablet Computer
Personal Digital Assistant
Internet Tablet
Ultra Mobile PC
Smartphone
Carputer
Fly Fusion Pentop Computer
5. PORTABLE COMPUTER
A portable computer is a computer that is
designed to be moved from one place to
another and includes a display and keyboard.
Portable computers, by their nature, are
generally microcomputers. Portable
computers, because of their size, are also
commonly known as 'Lunchbox' or 'Luggable'
computers. They can also be called a
'Portable Workstation' or 'Portable PC'. The
most famous example is the Osborne.
6. TABLET COMPUTER
A tablet computer, commonly shortened to tablet, is
a mobile computer with a touchscreen display, circuitry,
and battery in a single device. Tablets come equipped
with sensors, including cameras, a microphone, and
an accelerometer, and the touchscreen display uses the
recognition of finger or stylus gestures replacing the
usage of the mouse and keyboard. They usually feature
on-screen, pop-up virtual keyboards for typing. Tablets
may have physical buttons for basic features such as
speaker volume and power, and ports for network
communications and battery charging. Tablets are
typically larger than smartphones or personal digital
assistants. Tablets may not be best suited for applications
requiring a physical keyboard for typing, but are
otherwise capable of carrying out most of the tasks of an
ordinary laptop.
7. PERSONAL DIGITAL
ASSISTANT
A personal digital assistant
(PDA) is a small, usually pocket-
sized, computer with limited
functionality. It is intended to
supplement and to synchronize
with a desktop computer, giving
access to contacts, address
book, notes, e-mail and other
features.
8. INTERNET TABLET
A PDA with a web browser is an
Internet tablet, an Internet
appliance in tablet form. It does
not have as much computing power
as a full tablet computer and its
applications suite is limited, and it
can not replace a general purpose
computer. Internet tablets
typically feature an MP3 and video
player, a web browser, a chat
application and a picture viewer.
9. ULTRA MOBILE PC
An ultra mobile PC is a full-featured, PDA-
sized computer running a general-purpose
operating system.
10. SMARTPHONEA smartphone is a mobile phone with an
advanced mobile operating system which
combines features of a personal
computer operating system with other
features useful for mobile or handheld
use. They typically combine the features
of a cell phone with those of other
popular mobile devices, such as personal
digital assistant (PDA), media
player and GPS navigation unit. Most
smartphones can access the Internet,
have a touchscreen user interface, with
either a Gorilla Glass, sapphire, or similar
screen, can run third-party apps, music
players and are camera phones.
11. FLY FUSION PENTOP
COMPUTER
A Fly Fusion Pentop
Computer is a computing
device the size and
shape of a pen. It
functions as a writing
utensil, MP3 player,
language translator,
digital storage device,
and calculator.
12. CARPUTERA carputer is installed in an automobile. It operates as a
wireless computer, sound system, GPS, and DVD player. It
also contains word processing software and is Bluetooth
compatible.