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Old 05-05-2004, 11:44 AM
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Review: Veo Photo Traveler 130S Camera


If you are looking for an add-on camera for your Pocket PC, probably one of your first points of reference is the Veo Line of cameras. They make both a Compact flash model and an SD model. They typically retail around the US $100 mark. However, are they worth the money?
Brighthand's Ed Hardy takes the Veo Photo Traveler for a spin in his his latest review which you should check out if you are in the market for one of these accessories.
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This device plugs into the SD slot on Windows Mobile 2003 devices. I successfully tested it with both a Dell Axim X3 an HP iPAQ h1940, and the Veo web site lists a number of other devices that will work as well.
The 130S has a 1.3-megapixel camera, so the largest pictures it can take are 1280 by 1024 pixels. It can take smaller ones as well, handy if you want to save memory or email your pictures."

I went for a separate digital camera for my own needs because I wanted the higher resolutions. But I wouldn't mind trying out an add-on for the heck of it. Anyone else?
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I have a Minolta Digital that I do not like to carry around all the time because it is expensive and you do not always 4 megapixels pictures... I can see the value of this for $100...
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