| Re: BT headset and Fujitsu T3010D?? John,
Thanks for your info on BT cards/USB adapter. I currently have a Socket BT
CF Card (used on old Dell) and I don't think it has headset profile but I
have to verify. I want to configure as you have yours, sounds good.
Regarding the T3010, I can't comment, I just purchased one that I will get
in a week. I have been looking into TPCs for 4 months and am excited to
finally have pulled the trigger. Regarding weight and size. For me, 10"
was too small and I felt 14" was too big. So, my goal became <=4lbs. I
needed convertible design, because I have been using a laptop for 6 years
(ONLY) and can't leap directly to slate. The smallest laptop I have owned
was 5 lbs and I thought it was very small/light and I think the Fujitsu will
be similar (better).
Thanks again on BT info.
Dan
"John Haller" <jhaller@performanceimplementations.com> wrote in message
news:urtCHdFCEHA.2888@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> I have been able to set up my desktop with the Belkin USB Bluetooth
adapter
> (Part # F8T001 ) which came with Widcomm software providing, among others,
a
> headset profile. So I am able to use a Plantronics 1500 bluetooth headset
> to connect with my desktop. I use this for pc-telephone to make voip
calls
> from my pc to landline phones..
>
> I think the important part is to make sure the bluetooth device you buy
(be
> it a usb adapter or CF card) supports the headset profile.
>
> On a side note, I am currently considering buying a T3010D, but am a bit
> concerned about the size/weight. How do you like it so far? Is it too
> bulky for tablet use?
>
> Thanks
>
> John
> "Dan Everest" <deverest@austin.rr.com REMOVE TO SEND> wrote in message
> news:E9c4c.23038$u53.6104@fe1.texas.rr.com...
> >
> > The T3010D doesn't have built-in BT. What would I need to do to config
> the
> > 3010 with BT (i.e. compact flash card) so that I could use a BT headset
> > (Jabra BT250)? I understand in general that a computer must support the
> > Bluetooth handsfree or headset profile in order for the headset to work,
> but
> > not sure exactly how that is accomplished.
> >
> > I will also use the BT card for phone sync'ing and GPRS Internet
> > connections.
> >
> > Appreciate the group's ideas.
> >
> > Dan
> >
> >
>
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