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Written by: TheCelebrityCafe.com Staff

Are you looking for a super lightweight computer that has the same

You'll want the new PC Edge, which is the world's first palm sized computer that provides mobile high speed Internet access at any time and anywhere.

For less than a dollar a day you, too, can access the World Wide Web from any place on the globe thanks to PC Edge's free GPS location based service. With the PC Edge, there's no excuse or reason why you can't access your desktop, laptop or server. Even if you are on vacation on a deserted island, with the PC Edge you can chat, IM, send and receive e-mails and do everything that you can normally do over the Internet. PC Edge's high speed Internet service delivers Internet pages to the palm of your hand in just 7 to 9 seconds.

The PC Edge is perfect for the working professional of any field. Realtors can use full HTML access to consult the latest MSL data, property listings and GPS locations and maps. Traveling executives can make and change flight reservations in an instant. Stock brokers can check real time trading. And students can create and save documents, use MySpace and consult transportation schedules for the vacation trip home.

The PC Edge can support almost any type of application. The next generation in palm-sized computers features a 640 pixel VGA quality screen, full QWERTY backlit keyboard and five hours active usage and five hours standby battery life. Plus, the PC Edge is a feather light computer that weighs only six ounces. It features a slick, thin design that is slim enough to fit in your pocket. For just $299 from The PC Edge, you too can have high speed Internet access in the palm of your hand. The only down side is that without a signal, it's lost. Trying to access any form of data in a basement is a hopeless cause. If this had a stand alone application and built in wifi we'd be in love.


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