Abstract: My product review for today is of the Celio Redfly "mobile companion". The concept behind the Redfly is surprisingly easy, yet not always easy to explain, so Ill do what I can to keep things simple.The Celio Redfly works in conjunction with many Windo...
Great rendering with most applications, Small and lightweight, Excellent battery life, Charges your device
Videos come out blotchy and unwatchable, No speaker or microphone, Expensive
The Celio REDFLY Mobile Companion is a one of a kind accessory which enhances the usability of Windows Mobile devices. I found the REDFLY rendering of Excel spreadsheets, Pocket Internet Explorer, and Powerpoint impressive. Unfortunately I could no...
But despite all this, ultimately I just can't shake the feeling that it's not really worth paying more than £300 for a machine that's effectively a luxurious Bluetooth-enabled keyboard, screen and powerpack for your smartphone.Perhaps if it worked perfect...
Abstract: In part one of my review of Celio’s REDFLY, I covered the REDFLY’s physical attributes. For part two I will cover the functionality of the device. First, it is important to remember that the REDFLY will only work with Windows Mobile 5.0 or 6 P...
Abstract: One of the challenges with using Windows Mobile devices, as with most mobile devices, is the size of the screen. It is great having Office Mobile on the latest and greatest device but doing a significant edit of a document on a 3.5″ QVGA screen is...
Abstract: Im writing this review on a Celio Redfly, a bizarre device thats essentially a bigger screen and keyboard for your smartphone. Its a bit ahead of its time, but its a glimpse of whats possibly to come in the world of mobile add-ons. SLIDESHOW (10) ...
Turns a Windows Mobile smartphone into a full-fledged laptop with a big screen and a standard keyboard. Secure since theres no data stored on the device.
Expensive. Windows Mobile applications and speeds arent up to laptop standards. Not compatible with all smartphones. Keyboard is tight.
A few years from now, the Celio Redfly may evolve into a laptop killer. For now, its an interesting peek into the future of what youll be able to do with your smartphone....
Abstract: The RedFly arrived just before I was heading out to Seattle to attend the Microsoft MVP Summit and I thought that I would start the written part of my review of the RedFly in a real situation where it might be reasonably used. So this review was star...
Abstract: Thanks to fellow MVP and friend Steven Hughes of BostonPocketPC, yesterday I had the chance to play a little bit with Celio Corps REDFLY Mobile Companion, which was announced in January this year. The REDFLY employs a sleek clamshell design that inclu...