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PocketMod

For all gadget lovers: now there is PocketMod, a pocket-size organizer. Contrary to PDAs (personal digital assistants) this device can be described as a PAA. It has all features of common PDAs/organizers, such as:

  • calendar
  • games
  • spreadsheets
  • contacts
  • etc...
However, it beats up-to-date PDAs in the following features:

 

  • it's thinner (0.5-2 mm)
  • it will never run out of charge
  • data loss is impossible (providing you don't loose the device)
  • it works in any climate and temperature that is not critical to the user
  • you can fold it
  • it uses a groundbreaking input device and does not require any buttons or keyboards
  • it is environment-friendly, can be easily disposed and recycled
  • it comes with a high-resolution full color or monochrome display better than any other device on the market
  • it can be backed up in numerous ways
  • you can pick your own design
  • it is absolutely shock-proof
  • the interface is intuitive and self-explanatory even if you never used a computer before
  • it can be modified without any programming skills within seconds
  • IT IS FREE! No catch.

Famous testimonials:

»It's like writing on paper!«
- Steve Jobs when confronted with the PocketMod after the iPhone key note announcement

»I want to turn it off. Where is the Start button?«
- Bill Gates on the PocketMod usability

»A designer knows he has achieved perfection not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.«
- Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

»Sex is only dirty if it's done right.«
- Woody Allen

So why don't you go and get your PocketMod today?

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It's like writing on paper! Hahahaha!

Posted by Nick-K, 30/01/2008 3:38pm (17 years ago)

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