Pocket LOOX

Pocket LOOX 600

Pocket LOOX was a series of Pocket PC-based personal digital assistants (PDAs) and navigation systems developed by Fujitsu Siemens. It was discontinued in 2007.[1]

Product comparison charts

Fujitsu Siemens Pocket LOOX PDAs

Pocket LOOX 600 was a first PDA by Fujitsu Siemens,[2] and HTC, released in 2002. It had a built-in Bluetooth module and two expansion slots, SD/MMC and CF. Fujitsu Siemens later released GPRS expansion module that provides mobile phone functionality.

Model RAM (MiB)ROM (MiB)Slots CPU MHz OS Screen resolution WiFi Bluetooth IrDA More
Pocket LOOX 400 series
Pocket LOOX 410[3]64321SDPXA255300WM 2003320×240NoYesYes
Pocket LOOX 420[4]64321SDPXA255400WM 2003320×240802.11bYesYes
Pocket LOOX 600 series
Pocket LOOX 600[5] 64321SD 1CFPXA250400PPC 2002, WM 2003*320×240No Yes YesOptional GPRS module
Pocket LOOX 610 BT[6] 64641SD 1CFPXA255400WM 2003320×240No Yes, 1.11 Yes
Pocket LOOX 610 BT/WLAN[6] 64641SD 1CFPXA255400WM 2003320×240802.11b Yes, 1.11 Yes
Pocket LOOX 700 series[7]
Pocket LOOX 71064641SD 1CFPXA272416WM 2003 SE320×240802.11bYes, 1.2Yes
Pocket LOOX 718128641SD 1CFPXA272520WM 2003 SE640×480802.11bYes, 1.2Yes
Pocket LOOX 720128641SD 1CFPXA272520WM 2003 SE640×480802.11bYes, 1.2Yes1.3 MP camera with flash
Pocket LOOX C series
Pocket LOOX C550[8]64641SDPXA270520WM 5.0 Premium640×480802.11b/gYes, 1.2Yes
Pocket LOOX N series[9]
Pocket LOOX N1000–4 M641 miniSDSAMSUNG SC32442300WM 5.0 Premium320×240NoNoNoGPS, no PDA navigation only
Pocket LOOX N50064641 SDPXA270312WM 5.0 Premium320×240NoNoYesGPS
Pocket LOOX N520641281 SDPXA270312WM 5.0 Premium320×240802.11b/gNoYesGPS
Pocket LOOX N560641281 SDPXA270624WM 5.0 Premium640×480802.11b/gYes, 1.2YesGPS
Pocket LOOX T series[10]
Pocket LOOX T810641281 SDPXA270416WM 5.0 Phone Edition240×240802.11b/gYes, 2.0NoGSM/UMTS Module, GPS
Pocket LOOX T830641281 SDPXA270416WM 5.0 Phone Edition240×240802.11b/gYes, 2.0NoGSM/UMTS Module, GPS, VGA camera for video calls, 2 MP camera with autofocus

Fujitsu Siemens Pocket LOOX navigation system

Pocket LOOX N110

Pocket LOOX navigation systems were powered by Navigon MobileNavigator|6s.[12] There were 9 maps supplied with device, covering 37 European countries. Main difference between N100 and N110 is that N100 did not have any built-in user accessible memory, but came with 1 GB Mini SD card. N110 on the other hand had 2 GB built-in memory and a free Mini SD expansion slot.

Model RAM (MiB)ROM Slots CPU OS Screen resolution
Pocket LOOX N10064N/A1 Mini SDSamsung 300 MHzWindows CE 5.0320×240
Pocket LOOX N110642GB1 Mini SDSamsung 300 MHzWindows CE 5.0320×240

Alternative operating systems

It is possible to run Linux on Pocket LOOX 600.[13] The latest supported version of Linux kernel is 2.4.19. Linux is loaded from a CF card, allowing a return to PocketPC 2002. But during restart, all contents of RAM are erased. To prevent data loss, users should backup RAM before restarting to Linux.

Work is being done to port Android to Pocket Loox 720.[14] A port of Android 2.2 is running on the 720. It is possible to boot from either CF or SD cards; as mentioned above, a backup of all data is highly recommended.

See also

References

  1. "Fujitsu-Siemens Pocket Loox 600 - PDA Information". Retrieved 2010-02-03.
  2. "Pocket LOOX 410". Retrieved 2010-02-03.
  3. "Pocket LOOX 420". Retrieved 2010-02-03.
  4. "Pocket LOOX600". Retrieved 2010-02-03.
  5. 1 2 "Pocket LOOX610". Retrieved 2010-02-03.
  6. "Pocket LOOX 700". Retrieved 2010-02-03.
  7. "Pocket LOOX C550". Retrieved 2010-02-03.
  8. "Pocket LOOX N500 / N520 / N560". Retrieved 2010-02-03.
  9. "Pocket LOOX T810 / T830". Retrieved 2010-02-03.
  10. "PPocket LOOX 600 Upgrade Path to Pocket PC 2003 Revealed". Retrieved 2010-02-03.
  11. Pocket LOOX N100 Series It's My Way!
  12. "Linux for the Pocket LOOX". Retrieved 2010-02-03.
  13. "Android for the Pocket Loox 720". Retrieved 2011-02-08.
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