Jared Miniman (pocketnow) has a review of the Anycom PM-2000 Bluetooth Printer Module and PocketPRINT v3.0. This allows a bluetooth enabled PocketPC to print wirelessly.
“Bluetooth printing is a great concept that I hope will eventually take off. It is, after all, one of the first Bluetooth demonstrations that most of us in the industry saw at conventions many months ago. Is it where it should be? It looks like the handshaking routines and proper use of the 2.4 GHz frequency band is well contained within the Bluetooth Printing specification. As to whether I will find myself regularly printing Pocket Office documents (I currently do not) is another question. Anycom is a trusted name in the Bluetooth world, and I’m eager to see what future solutions come about. I do hope, however, that they agree to open up their unreleased devices to non-Anycom client cards. Unless they do so, I’ll have difficulty recommending something like the PM-2000 for fear of the buyer looking to have flexibility in the access cards they can use.”
Full Review @ pocketnow
Source:PPCSg.org
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