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3 Nov

Users can take advantage of a netbook-sized keyboard for better emails and texts, and they can even browse the web. The Redfly with the 7 inch screen is about $200, and the 8-inch version is $250.
Tags: BlackBerry, netbooks, REDFLY, Research In Motion25 Jun
Celio are looking to extend support for their REDFLY smartphone companion device so the company is evidently looking into developing BlackBerry support for the REDFLY devices by the end of 2009, with Android expected to be the next candidate after that. The REDFLY devices look like netbooks, but are actually intended to be used as interface devices with a user’s Windows Mobile smartphone.
7-inch and 8-inch models are currently available and provide more screen space for the smartphone, as well as having QWERTY keyboards and trackpads for easier text-entry and navigation. Until the BlackBerry and, later Android support arrives Celio have reduced prices of their existing range. The 7-inch REDFLY C7 is now priced at $199, while the 8-inch REDFLY C8N has been reduced to $249
Tags: Android, BlackBerry, Celio, Mobile News, REDFLY, smartphone2 Jan

This little baby’s just what it is — a mobile companion. You attach it to your smartphone via bluetooth or USB and you can Windows Mobile 5 or 6 handhelds. It boasts an 800 x 480 screen, with dimensions 6×9x1. It weighs a mere 1.9 pounds which ensures optimum portability. Battery life is eight hours due to the fact that it doesn’t run on its own resources. The REDFLY will be available starting March 2008 and will retail for $499. A bit expensive for a just laptop and a keyboard if you ask me.
Tags: Celio, Portable Devices, REDFLY
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