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mystic

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#3371 2-Feb-2005 21:46
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Hey,

Having tried and given up on the Targus "universal" keyboard I need some help.

University is soon approaching and I need a keyboard for my pda2k.

Does anyone know of/have experience in successfully using a IR or BT keyboard with this device? For the life of my I cannot find anyone who currently supports it!

Thanks, CM

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#12418 2-Feb-2005 22:16
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The Stowaway Bluetooth Keyboard works fine with the PDA2k. Read our review.




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  #12457 3-Feb-2005 12:35
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Thanks heaps. What's the cheapest source in NZ??

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#12458 3-Feb-2005 12:47
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I think it's only available over the Internet on Think Outside's web site and other resellers.

You can compare prices here.




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  #12459 3-Feb-2005 12:59
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Thanks very much!! I appreciate your time.

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