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The 560 series was the third and last series of
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's Pocket PC format
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devices. It debuted in October 2001.


Features

* Reflective
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* Ambient light sensor * Flashable
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Type I slot * Four quick-launch hardware keys *
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infra red port * 8
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of "Safe Store" flash memory * 240x320 65,536-colour touch-screen *
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2002 operating system


Accessories

* Battery with MMC slot (not compatible with all SD) * PDA hand-held digital camera with rotating lens PN: F1869A * original HP Pocket keyboard with "thumbboard" style keys, fits over main unit (see photo) * other different accessories available from HP or compatible, like GPS, CF WiFi cards etc. (see photo)


Models


Hardware

The hardware used in the 560 series is very similar to that of the 7xx Jornadas, and also that of the Assabet development platform. There are three main hardware differences with the 7xx Jornadas. The 7xx devices feature the following: * 640x240 screen * 2D hardware acceleration * Philips 1344TS audio chip


Processor

206 MHz Intel
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SA-1110. The 710, 720, 728, and 820 Jornadas also used this processor.


RAM

32
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or 64
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(see
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).


Display controller chip

Epson 1356TM.


Audio chip

Philips UDA1345TS. This is a low-power, single-chip Analogue-to-Digital Converter and Digital-to-Analogue Converter. It was designed for portable music devices and PDAs.


References


External links

* https://web.archive.org/web/20061014170658/http://www.handhelds.org/download/projects/jornada/56x/jornada56x.txt * https://archive.today/20001213020800/http://www.linuxdevices.com/products/PD7399900675.html

* http://wwwcip.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/~simigern/jornada-7xx/docs/sa1111-doc.pdf * http://wwwcip.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/~simigern/jornada-7xx/docs/sa1111-errata.pdf

* http://www.nxp.com/pip/UDA1341TS {{DEFAULTSORT:Jornada 560 Series Windows Mobile Classic devices HP PDAs