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Datawind PocketSurfer2

PocketSurfer2 is an ultra-thin portable device that easily fits into a pocket or bag and delivers the real web, just like at home or at work. Weighing in at just 174 grams the PocketSurfer2 allows you to browse the web in its original layout on a 640x240 full colour widescreen display using a mouse cursor and a full backlit QWERTY keyboard making it the most usable hand-held web device around. The PocketSurfer2 doesn't hang about either, with page-load times of under seven seconds over GPRS thanks to Datawind's compression technology you'll be flying around the web just as you would at your desk.

No Wires

The PocketSurfer2 has its own in-built GPRS antenna and SIM card which means it can connect itself straight to the mobile network to get you online immediately, you don't need any other bits and pieces at all, just get it out of the box and go!

No Contracts

The PocketSurfer2 doesn't need you to take out a contract, you can use it out-of-the-box for 12 months without paying a penny and to use it for the next year will cost as little as £40!

No Compromise

Browse the web just as you would on your desktop PC. Like no other handheld web-browsing experience, the PocketSurfer2 keeps all your pages displaying just as they were designed.

Technical Specifications of the PocketSurfer2

  • Lithium Polymer Battery
  • 4 Hours Battery Life
  • Built-in High Performance Antenna
  • Transreflective Backlit Display
  • 640 x 240 VGA Colour
  • Mini USB Charger
  • Mouse Pointer
  • Backlit QWERTY Keyboard
  • Sub 7 Second Page-Load
  • Web Browsing in Original Layout
  • 174 grams
  • 152 x 75 x 15 mm


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