DELL W1700 17-inch LCD TV
The Dell W1700 LCD TV integrates a traditional flat panel monitor and a television tuner into one device, making it perfect for multimedia users. It provides high-quality television experience and offers you the benefit of working on your PC while you watch television with picture-in-picture capabilities. The W1700 LCD TV features VGA and DVI inputs for use with a PC, as well as an integrated tuner with S-video, Component and Composite Video inputs for using it as a television. Wide aspect ratio, bright images, fast response time and excellent contrast ratio of the W1700 TV result in crisp and clear images. This 17-inch HDTV-ready television has integrated speakers that deliver up to 5 watts per channel of power for high visual and audio performance. Dell brings it all to you at an incredible affordable price. DELL HANDHELDS
Handhelds-supermobile minicomputers-can squeeze your appointment calendar, address book, email, music and games, and more into their small proportions and still fit in your pocket. Why a handheld?
Most people want a handheld computer, or personal digital assistant (PDA), for the mobility, convenience, and digital automation.
Why jot or type something multiple times when you can input it to your PDA once and download it to your PC, or vice versa?
Travellers can keep reams of important info in their breast pocket and students can take pages of notes in the palm of their hand (or on a portable keyboard), without ink.
Plus, now PDAs get you on the Internet and allow you to send email, so they are the perfect on-the-move companion to your PC.
What's the best handheld for me?
Getting the handheld you need is a matter of your lifestyle and your work needs.
For instance, do you want the smallest, sleekest PDA for just your personal information, or do you need a larger color screen and more memory for viewing presentations?
Will you need to exchange info with a friend via an infrared port or connect with coworkers through a corporate network?
Will you be taking notes by hand on your PDA or do you prefer dictation?
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