- Demo Mobile 2004
- Demo Mobile 2004 – WiFlyer includes both Ethernet and phone-line support
- Demo Mobile 2004 – The XDA Pocket PC
- Demo Mobile 2004 – The XDA Slide-Down Keyboard
- Demo Mobile 2004 – The Thin XDA
- Demo Mobile 2004 – Skype for Pocket PC
- Demo Mobile 2004 – The new Linksys Phone Adapter for Vonage
- Demo Mobile 2004 – Network Storage Link
- Demo Mobile 2004 – Linksys Wireless G Internet Video Camera
Demo Mobile 2004

The small WiFlyer hub is designed for travelers. Even the power adapter is tiny.
Demo Mobile 2004 – WiFlyer includes both Ethernet and phone-line support

You can hook the WiFlyer up to either your phone, to dial-up your ISP, or to a traditional broadband network. There are two Ethernet ports, so you can wire up both a broadband connection and a PC.
Demo Mobile 2004 – The XDA Pocket PC

With a nifty slide-down keyboard, large screen and good battery life, this could be the Pocket PC to beat.
Demo Mobile 2004 – The XDA Slide-Down Keyboard

The slide-down keyboard is neat-looking, but the keys need to be raised up just a little bit more.
Demo Mobile 2004 – The Thin XDA

The XDA delivers a small, thin package.
Demo Mobile 2004 – Skype for Pocket PC

Now you can make free phone calls from your Pocket PC anywhere you can find a network connection.
Demo Mobile 2004 – The new Linksys Phone Adapter for Vonage

This $60 VOIP adapter is flying off the shelves of Staples, according to Linksys.
Demo Mobile 2004 – Network Storage Link

Turn any USB 2.0 hard drive into your own NAS.
Demo Mobile 2004 – Linksys Wireless G Internet Video Camera

The new 802.11g wireless camera delivers a nice big image, wirelessly.


