ViewSonic V35 Managing Memory, Storage and Program Memory, Memory Cards, Sdram Memory Allocation

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Suspend frequently. Use the Power control panel to shorten the length of continuous idle time before your V35 auto-suspends. Press the power button to turn off your V35 when it is not in use, even for a short time.

Always use AC power when connecting your V35 to your PC. Note that your V35 will not auto-suspend while it is connected.

Turn off sounds. Use the Sounds & Notifications control panel to turn off all but the most necessary system sounds.

Avoid using memory card accessories while on battery power. Some memory cards use considerable power and will quickly drain your battery.

Do not “listen” for infrared transfers. Although you can set your Pocket PC to constantly monitor the IR port for files sent from other devices, doing so will quickly drain your batteries.

Managing Memory

Your V35 uses two kinds of memory: storage and program memory (RAM), and optional memory cards.

Storage and Program Memory

RAM (Random Access Memory) on your V35 is shared between storage memory and program memory. “Storage memory” is used to store the data you create and additional programs you install. “Program memory” is used to run programs on your V35. Your V35 automatically manages the allocation between storage and program memory. However, in some situations, such as when the memory is running out, your V35 may not be able to automatically adjust the allocation.

Memory Cards

Memory cards are small, removable flash storage cards that enable you to expand the memory of your V35. You can use memory cards for backup storage, archives, or to transfer large files to other devices. Your V35 supports Secure Digital memory cards. Memory cards can be purchased from a variety of third-party vendors.

SDRAM Memory Allocation

Please see “SDRAM Memory Allocation” in the Appendix on page 84.

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Contents ViewSonic Table of Contents Managing Your Microsoft ActiveSyncPocket Outlook Getting Connected Troubleshooting and MaintenanceCompanion Programs Pocket Internet ExplorerAppendix Product Registration For Your Records ViewSonic Pocket PC Getting Started Package ContentsIdentifying Components Quick StartCharging the Battery Setting the Battery SwitchStarting Your Installing Microsoft ActiveSyncConnecting to Your PC For information on See this source Register Your Product For More InformationFront Components Hardware FeaturesRear Components Right-Side Components Left-Side Components Bottom Components Top ComponentsV35 USB Cradle Battery Charging Options With the cradleWithout the cradle Expanding the Memory Capacity Using an SD Card OptionalBasic Skills Using the StylusToday Screen Icon Meaning Status IconsNavigation Bar and Command Bar Icon Program Description Running ProgramsNotifications Pop-up MenusEntering Information Entering Text Using the Input PanelSoft Keyboard Block RecognizerTranscriber Letter RecognizerTap the Pen button and use your stylus like a pen Writing on the ScreenSelect the text you want to Some tips for getting good recognition are listed below Drawing on the Screen Recording a Message Recording Formats Using My TextViewSonic Pocket PC Managing Power Power-Saving TipsManaging Your Sdram Memory Allocation Managing MemoryStorage and Program Memory Memory CardsFinding and Organizing Information Options Description Customizing YourRemoving Programs Setting a PasswordAdding or Removing Programs Adding ProgramsUsing Backup Backing up data using BackupBacking Up Data Restoring data using Backup ViewSonic Pocket PC Microsoft ActiveSync Using Microsoft ActiveSyncSynchronizing Data Connecting to Your PC Connecting by USB CableConnecting by Infrared ViewSonic Pocket PC Scheduling Appointments/Meetings Pocket OutlookCreating an Appointment Creating Meeting Requests Using the Summary ScreenManaging Contacts Finding a Contact Using the Summary Screen Use Tasks to keep track of what you have to do Tasks Keeping a To Do ListCreating a Task View task details Creating a Note Using the Message List Inbox Sending and Receiving EmailSynchronizing Email Messages ViewSonic Pocket PC Managing Email Messages and Folders ViewSonic Pocket PC Using Pocket Word Companion ProgramsPocket Word Pocket Excel Tips for Working in Pocket WordTips for Working in Pocket Excel Player for V35, tap and tap Windows Media Windows Media Player for Pocket PCGetting Books onto Your Microsoft ReaderUsing the Library Reading a Book Using Reader FeaturesRemoving a Book Other Programs Program How to Access the ProgramPocket Internet Explorer Using Pocket Internet ExplorerMobile Favorites Folder Viewing Mobile Favorites and ChannelsBrowsing the Internet Favorite Links Mobile FavoritesConserving Memory Tap the AvantGo Channels link Using AvantGo ChannelsGetting Connected Sending InformationReceiving Information ViewSonic Pocket PC Resetting your Troubleshooting and MaintenanceRestoring Factory Defaults Battery runs out of power quickly Power ProblemsFollow this procedure to clear the memory from your Power does not turn on when using battery powerIf you have an SD card, move data to the SD card as follows Memory ProblemsScreen Problems Infrared Connection Problems Connection ProblemsCare and Maintenance USB Cradle Connection ProblemsTravel Guidelines = FAX Customer SupportCanada Regulatory and Safety InformationAppendix Class B RegulationsEuropean Regulatory Notice Battery ReplacementAbout the AC Adapter About Electrostatic DischargeElectrostatic Discharge Warning Limited Warranty Pocket PC Products LCD SpecificationsData Loss Disclaimer Sdram Memory AllocationViewSonic Corporation

V35 specifications

The ViewSonic V35 is a versatile and portable LED projector designed for both personal entertainment and professional presentations. With its compact form factor, the V35 stands out as an ideal solution for on-the-go users who require high-quality projection without the bulk of traditional projectors.

One of the main features of the ViewSonic V35 is its impressive image quality. The projector delivers a native resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels, providing sharp and vivid images that enhance the viewing experience. With a brightness rating of 250 ANSI lumens, the V35 performs well in low-light conditions, making it suitable for home theaters and dimly lit meetings.

The V35 incorporates advanced LED technology, which not only enhances the brightness and color accuracy of the projected image but also extends the lifespan of the light source. This allows the projector to last up to 30,000 hours, significantly reducing the need for frequent replacements and maintenance.

Connectivity is a strong suit of the ViewSonic V35. It features multiple input options, including HDMI, USB, and Wi-Fi, allowing users to easily connect their devices. The projector is also equipped with wireless screen mirroring capabilities, enabling users to stream content directly from their smartphones or tablets. This feature is particularly beneficial for users who wish to showcase presentations or multimedia content without the hassle of cables.

Another significant characteristic of the V35 is its built-in battery, which provides up to 2.5 hours of viewing time on a single charge. This portability feature is perfect for users who frequently travel or work in different locations, ensuring that they can enjoy uninterrupted presentations or movie screenings.

In terms of sound, the ViewSonic V35 includes integrated speakers that deliver clear audio, eliminating the need for external sound systems in small settings. Additionally, the projector's compact design makes it lightweight and easy to carry, enhancing its appeal for mobile use.

The V35 also comes with a user-friendly interface and intuitive controls, making it accessible for users of all experience levels. Overall, the ViewSonic V35 is an excellent choice for anyone in need of a reliable, portable projector that combines quality, convenience, and versatility for various applications.