Philips Velo 500 HPC
Velo 500 Manual, a card stock "quick start" sheet, a
Works with AA Batteries not Included
Windows-CE Manual, a Philips Velo Accessory catalog,
Velo Software cd, Windows-CE cd, the Velo 500 H/PC,
a NiMH battery pack, a phone cord, an AC power supply,
a serial/parallel adapter, and the Velo dock with serial
cable. Everything came in its box. The cost when
new would have been in the $600 range.
The Velo 500 by Philips is their 2nd generation Windows CE HPC. It comes in a 75mhz MIPS 16meg or 24 meg version.
The screen is a backlite 16 shade gray scale LCD (640×240, .23 dpi).
The Velo also has a 28.8k built in modem, microphone, and NiMH rechargeable battery pack.
An AC adapter and a docking station is included in the package.
The Velo 500 feels sturdy and well made. It’s 6.75? x 3.75? and 1? thick. It weighs 1 lbs.
The case is made of plastic with a rubberized type coating.
The top of the unit has a flip up RJ11 phone jack connector for the built-in modem and a push button to activate the voice recorder. The front of the unit has a small pin hole type microphone, 3 indicator lights and a slide catch for opening the screen. The three indicator lights are for AC power/charging, serial i/o, and alarms.
The bottom view shows you the various access doors. The NiMH battery pack is located in the hinge area of the unit. I thought this was a neat idea. The two larger doors on each side are for Dram and Flash Rom upgrades. The narrow door at the bottom is where the optional Type II PC Card V-module plugs in.
Hot Deals Florida carries brand name overstock and surplus inventory of authentic merchandise acquired from major department stores across the USA.
We also receive stock from unclaimed and abandoned storage lockers.
For questions, please email HotDealsUSA@propertyroom.com
