The 6 Gadgets You Need For Your Treo 650 and 700
by: J.P. Turner
I love my Treo 650 and my Treo 700. I feel like I'm never away from being connected to my office, and my business. But this access comes at a price, the Treo retails at about $400 right now, and the pay plan is more expensive with most providers because of the additional features. So how do you maximize your usage, and protect this tool? With cool gadgets. Here are my 6 favorite Treo gadgets.
If you cant read your Treo 650 or 700 screen, your not going to be very connected are you? So, grab your self some screen protectors at any hi fi gadget store. These cheap plastic anti-scratch sheets will keep your Treo screen looking crisp and sharp.
You gotta have juice for your Treo 650 or Treo 700, because it doesnt have a hamster wheel inside it. That baby runs on Lithium Ion batteries, and altho they can take "top off" charging, it's a good idea to have a backup on hand. Especially for more than moderate use.
And when charging up your Treo 650 or 700, where can you get your juice? With a combo USB Cable/Car Charger, you've just opened up your mobility options. Charge it up with your car, or at any computer with a USB port, and you just got your self more Treo time.
The Treo 650 and treo 700 allow for SD cards, or Secure Digital Cards. These cards are used for storage, and can go up to 2 gigs, at this articles writing. That's 2 gigs!! You can backup nearly ALL your essential data on your laptop with that sucker. Who needs a thumbdrive?
Ever dropped your Treo 650 or tre0 700? Imagine all the things that could pop or snap inside of there. Ugh. There are many treo cases that combine style and sturdiness to make your Treo "nigh invulnerable". If you spend $400 for this technological marvel, another 30 to protect it from going to the scrap heap is some cha-ching well spent.
Because the Treo 650 and 700 screens are so big, and face your ear when you talk on it, you can get lots of smudges on it, making your screen as blurry as your vision after your 6th martini at happy hour. Some people fight this by trying to hold thier treo ever so slightly away from thier head, but eventually, on long conversations, shoulder fatigue sets in. So don't fight it anymore, get yourself a bluetooth headset. Yes, some headsets look like they were was designed at a Trekkie convention, but practically speaking, you can't beat it. If you get any wierd looks while talking, just make the sign and say "Live long and prosper".
About The Author
J.P. Turner runs a Treo website at
http://www.treofreestuffdownloads.info