Two New REDFLYs

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We’re pleased to announce 2 new great products - the REDFLY C7 and C8N. These announcements continue our success with the Smartphone Terminal category.

The REDFLY C7 is a lightweight device at only 1.5 lbs with a 7-inch screen and 5-hour battery for only $229 suggested retail price. Check it out, a device with 7-inch screen and 5-hour battery for $229. The Smartphone Terminal architecture is a winning solution!

The REDFLY C8N has the same features as the original REDFLY but includes a media port and is available for suggested retail price of $299. The REDFLY Media Port enables the optional REDFLY Media Cable to connect a USB device or composite video input. With an iPod, you can use the large 8-in screen to watch a video on the road or view digital images from a camera. A great new feature for the REDFLY Smartphone Terminal! Take a look at our Video on REDFLY page for a detailed explanation.

We also added beta drivers for the HTC Diamond and Touch Pro. See www.celiocorp.com/install/beta for more details.

The REDFLY C7 will be available November 24 and REDFLY C8N will be available December 1. Place your orders now from retailers listed at www.getredfly.com.

4 Responses to “Two New REDFLYs”

  1. K Says:

    How about a redfly with touchscreen?
    Thx.

  2. Wallace Says:

    Kirt,
    I’m a little confused about the difference in the two models. Can you play things like windows media player or core (beta) player on the C7 adequately? Or does that only work with the C8n?

    Thanks!

  3. Wallace Says:

    Oops, I wasn’t clear above. I’m basically asking if you can play video off of a PPC on the C7.
    Thanks!

  4. Colin Kelly Says:

    Hi Wallace,
    Currently, you can’t play video from PPC/Windows Mobile OS media player applications like Windows Media Player, core player, etc. with either the C7 or the C8N. We’re working on a solution to that problem but it will still take a while for us to resolve.

    The C8N does allow video, but only if you run an analog composite video source (NTSC or PAL) into the REDFLY Media Port on the back of the C8N. The C7 does not have this port.

    There are some FAQs at the bottom of the page located at http://www.celiocorp.com/product/video.asp that may help clarifiy.

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