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Celio REDFLY now available

Celio REDFLY now availableCelio REDFLY now available. Following the previous Celio REDFLY Review, in case you’re interested in the Windows Mobile companion notebook, it’s now already available. The REDFLY is designed to connect to your WinMo smartphone and take better advantage of the high-speed data connection and computing power that is normally limited by the small keyboard and likewise tiny display.

Celio REDFLY comes with no OS, CPU or storage, the Celio REDFLY can power its 8-inch 800×480 display for up to 8 continuous hours of use. Continue reading ‘Celio REDFLY now available’

Celio REDFLY Review

Celio REDFLY ReviewCelio REDFLY Review. From the last post, you might already know this device (Celio REDFLY Features). And Recently Mobility Today has had a chance to review the Celio REDFLY and came away impressed. With no need to do any local processing or memory handling, the Celio REDFLY is good for a purported 8 hours of uptime, and will even charge that Windows Mobile handset of yours while you work. The main attraction of such a device is the ability to take full advantage of your high-powered WinMo handset’s features. Continue reading ‘Celio REDFLY Review’

Celio REDFLY Features

Celio REDFLY FeaturesCelio REDFLY Features Information. Celio REDFLY is simply an extension a Smartphone, providing a shell with a battery (8 hours), a full keyboard and 8 inch display. There is also a VGA-Out. REDFLY connects to the Smartphone via Bluetooth, or USB, in which case, it will also serve as a battery extender for the phone. REDFLY is compatible with Windows Mobile 5 and 6 devices.

This “Palm’s failed Foleo device” has just been “revived” by an American company called Celio. But compared to the Foleo, REDFLY has a lot more chance to survive on the market. First of all, it is almost completely independent of third party developers (who are even more unlikely to support another such device after the Foleo’s disastrous flop). Basically, if a driver is available for a smartphone; the phone can be used with the RedFly - and Celio seems to be willing to create these drivers itself. Continue reading ‘Celio REDFLY Features’