Small and portable, Excellent keyboard, Makes text entry speedy and efficient, Good battery life
Cant function without a connected Windows Mobile device, Expensive, Mininotebooks offer more, and often for less money
The mini-notebook-like Redfly Mobile Companion is a £250 paperweight without a Windows Mobile device to provide it with computing power and connectivity. It can do nothing on its own, and thats its big problem...
Ah, America, home of so many things that just dont make sense on this side of the Pond – the Klan, baseball, George W Bush and arguably the Redfly. To be fair though unlike the first and third items in that list the Redfly is not a bad idea per se...
The Redly Mobile Companion C8 is an interesting idea, but its price is far too high considering that it is little more than an external screen and keyboard for a smartphone. ...
The Celio Redfly is a novel idea and an excellent solution for those mobile professionals who use a compatible Windows Mobile smartphone and would like to travel light while needing a bit more capability than is offered just by that one device. However...
Celios RedFly is yet to be introduced in the US, and we European users may have a long wait – and thats if it even takes off and crosses the pond. We cant help being reminded of Palms ill-fated Foleo - and at $499 (£250), it is a little pricey...
Compact design and quality build, 8inch screen and 80key QWERTY keyboard, Touchpad for easy navigation, 8hour battery life, also charges your device, Additional ports for flash drives, keyboard or mouse, and VGA out.
Small keyboard, can feel cramped for those with larger hands, Softtouch paint has a distinct odor but not too bad, but it is there.
I couldnt resist. I have seen pictures, video, and reviews of the Redfly online and when the price dropped for a limited time, I had to have one. I thought it would complement my shiny new Treo Pro. Since its on sale for $199.99 through October 31s...
Abstract: Page 1 | 2 | Next Utah-based Celio Corp. envisions a future in which we use our smartphones for all (or darn near all) of our computing needs. But that doesnt mean theyre expecting us to type dissertations on cell phone keypads or even a slide-...
Abstract: Page 1 | 2 | Next Utah-based Celio Corp. envisions a future in which we use our smartphones for all (or darn near all) of our computing needs. But that doesnt mean theyre expecting us to type dissertations on cell phone keypads or even a slide...