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OGO – Part UMPC, Part PDA
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Made by some Taiwan manufacturer, OGO is a cell phone with wonderful UMPC capabilities. It lets you talk to your friends over quad-band GSM networks (850/900/1800/1900Mhz), browser the world wide web, chat on MSN, keep aware of your favourite blog’s content via RSS, read and write emails with support for POP and SMTP protocols, listen to MP3, and finally, watch movie. Wow! But wait! You’d also get a large 2.8-inch touchscreen display, keyboard, a 50MB of internal memory, mini USB interface, and microSD card slot (up to 2GB supported). Sounds like a worthy all-in-one gadget, doesn’t it?
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surprisingly for an email device there doesn’t seem to be a way to hook it up by usb unto the pc. what’s up with that?
if anybody knows how to do that pls let me know