Yakumo PDA delta
It is the smallest of its kind (only 120 g and 121,7 x 76,8 x 11 mm), has an excellent color display (240 x 320 dpi) and a strong processor. Thanks to MS Pocket PC 2002 Premium Edition you will work in your familiar environment. Apart from being an addressbook, diary or database, you can even use it as internet and e-mail terminal and digital photo album. Use it also to listen to music, to watch videos, to chat or to access your company's network. Thanks to ActiveSync you can easily synchronize the Yakumo PDA delta with your desktop - also with Windows XP and Office XP - and of course, send data via infrared interface.

Due to the 4-way navigation button, the Yakumo PDA delta offers easy cruising through all available functions and programmes. Four quick-start buttons can be programmed individually and a side button allows scrolling through the functions. Input on the touch-panel is made via Stylus pen, OCR or on-screen keyboard. The PDA delta is equipped with an expansion slot for SD/SD I/O and MMC memory cards and an infrared interface. A USB docking station, LEDs (for status and battery information), buttons for recording and playback functions and an integrated MP3 player. Microphone and speaker are built-in alongside a connection for external loudspeakers.


Working at the core of the new Yakumo PDA delta is the Intel processor PXA 250 processor with 200 MHz. Memory-wise, the Yakumo PDA offers 64 MB SDRAM and 32 MB NAND Flash-ROM. The 3.5" backlighted LC colour display is encased in a narrow charcoal grey frame which supports the brilliance of the display. The display has a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels and supports more than 65,000 colours. Yakumo's delta model also comes with a case, the Stylus pen and power supply. The li-ion battery pack (900 mAh) holds for 8 hours activity. In the standby mode the battery keeps for at least 21 days. The delta weighs in at mere 120 grams and measures 121.7 x 76.8 x 11.0 mm.