The Mypal A730 In Detail, Continued

By Harald Thon, published on September 3, 2004
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: ,

3. The Mypal A730 In Detail, Continued

The new A730 comes with a stylus, a cradle with sync cable, AC adapter, user's manual and a high-quality protective pouch as standard.

The docking station of the A730 features a practical stylus holder

The sturdy cradle has a connector for the AC adapter and the USB sync cable on the back, as well as a practical - and quite necessary - stylus holder: that's because the Asus engineers put the storage shaft for the stylus in a very ergonomically unfortunate position - namely, on the lower right-hand-side of the case.

Lame positioning: the shaft for the stylus is located on the lower right-hand side of the case, next to the reset button.

This means that you can't get to the stylus if the A730 is in its cradle. That's not all, though: the position of the stylus holder is highly impractical in mobile operation, too.

So if you're going on a trip, you can leave the cradle at home. The PDA can get juiced up on the road using the AC adapter, which can be connected to the USB sync cable.

The protective pouch for the Mypal A730 is extremely sturdy. The cover is held in place with magnets.
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