IREX
Support site now has info and downloads for the DR800S and DR800SG. To access the manual, download the device software zip and look in the help folder.
Some interesting stuff I found:
- Power switch: slide and hold left to turn off. slide right to lock device buttons.
- Under battery door is MicroSD slot and SIM card slot.
- Margins can be set to none.
- Device will go into standby after 30 minutes of idle.
- Open Source licensing includes Webkit, the browser technology for the iphone, android, etc.
- Battery connects with a wired connector. Ha!
- Stylus is cheaper than the one demoed (looks like the iliad stylus) and still attaches to the leather cover.
- FCC ID is: NCMOMO0491‐I (the mother load, filed 01/13/2010)
- external photos
- internal photos
- This warning is in the manual on the FCC site:
Quote:
Warning / Caution: to comply with FCC RF exposure requirements the Digital Reader must be secured to the cover that is supplied in the box during normal operations as shown in figure 1.0 below this text. The cover must not be removed when using the Digital Reader.
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I guess they HAVE to supply the leather cover with the DR800SG.
- In DoC Test report: Highest clock frequency is 400MHz (CPU?)
- Request for 90 day confidentiality for photos and manual submitted on Oct. 7, 2009.
Can't seem to find info on the capacity of the battery. Given many of these reports and tests were done after Oct 2009, it's possible FCC certification held the device back.
UPDATE: mgmueller's
unboxing shows that the battery is 2800mAh. I believe the latest version of the similar iliad has two 1100mAh batteries, so the battery capacity for the DR800x is better by 600mAh. I think the DR1000s has a 1400mAh battery. Hey, if you can't fix the power management, then just throw more money into the hardware to compensate.