Toshiba e310
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Manufacturer | Toshiba |
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Type | personal digital assistant |
Release date | April 2002[1] |
Introductory price | US$899 (equivalent to $1,523 in 2023) |
Discontinued | October 2002 |
Operating system | Windows Pocket PC 2000 |
CPU | Intel Strong Arm SA-1110 CPU @ 206MHz |
Memory | 32MB built-in RAM, 32MB Flash ROM |
Removable storage | Secure Digital card slot |
Display | 3.5" Reflective TFT Color touch-screen LCD (65,536 colors) |
Graphics | 240x320 pixel |
Connectivity | IrDA; USB 1.1 cradle |
Power | Lithium-ion battery |
Dimensions | 12.45 x 7.87 x 1.19cm |
Mass | 142g (5oz) |
Related | Toshiba e570 |
The Toshiba e310 was a personal digital assistant manufactured by Toshiba and first released in 2002.[2][3] It ran Windows Pocket PC 2000 and featured a color 240x320 pixel touch-screen LCD, a 206 MHz CPU, and 32MB of RAM. It was also equipped with a Secure Digital card slot, allowing for the expansion of internal memory and a Lithium-ion battery. A software upgrade was issued by Toshiba in 2003.
It was particularly small, thin and light at 12.45 x 7.87 x 1.19 cm and 142g.
References
[edit]- ^ Toshiba debuts Microsoft-based Pocket PC e310, By Laura Rohde, 2002-04-17 Computerworld
- ^ TOSHIBA E310, 2002-07-12, PC & Tech Authority
- ^ Toshiba e310 Pocket PC, by Lisa Gade, Mobile Tech Review
External links
[edit]- Toshiba Pocket PC e310 Support Toshiba