Technology 2.0 + EDR, still backward
1.0 is with up to three times faster
than in previous versions, the maximum size of data
Transfers of up to 3 Mbps. As the first company
to confirm, with a 2.0 + EDR, Apple
extensive use of Bluetooth technology.
Full support
In addition to the PowerBook G4 laptops, it
are other compatible Bluetooth
Apple, including the iBook, iMac G5, eMac,
and the Power Mac G5.
Making life easier
If the Bluetooth feature on your Mac
may be a file transfer or even a
Synchronization. The selection of Bluetooth
Menu, you can choose either a file or
Browse devices easily and quickly. Or you can
Click on the iSync to synchronize your
Mobile phone or Palm OS.
The Mac and GSM / GPRS mobile Bluetooth
Working for some more useful. Through the use of
iSync allows you to change your phone without
the nature of all information that you can
Information contained in the address book with
on your Mac instead.
You can also use your Bluetooth compatible Mac
Printing of documents and digital images, for a
Printer, the technique of
Bluetooth. Or you can headphones
Tell your friends in an iChat session.
Your Mac also has the ability to use Bluetooth technology
Technology to communicate with your Palm OS
Handheld. In this way, you can use a HotSync
Cable-free operation. You can also
send your business card or calendar entries directly
on another handheld usingthe technology
Bluetooth.
The implementation of Bluetooth technology Apple is the
last in a series of movements that cause
large variation in the computer industry. Apple
defined as the standard USB
introducing the first Mac in 1998.
Since the 802.11 wireless Apple
Default network with the launch of
iBook and AirPort in 1999. During 2003, Apple
AirPort Extreme launched, one on
the new 802.11g high speed wireless.
Now, Bluetooth can reinforce
Mac's dominance in the wireless
Communication, conservation Apple
Reputation of the former, the market
innovative technology, right into
system.
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