This holds the PDA and acts as a communication conduit between the PDA and the computer. You can synchronize data and download programs from the PC. Some cradles double as battery chargers. USB and Serial are the types of ports on the computer to which you attach the cradle.
A cradle holds a handheld computing device, sometimes known as a PDA, in order to synchronize the information on the device with the institution's main information system.
An electronic wall unit which holds the scanner and is connected to P.C. Data is transmitted between the P.C. and scanner through the cradle. The cradle also recharges the scanner.
the stand that a handheld computer sits in to sync to a desktop computer. Used with some models as a battery charger.
A charger (for a mobile phone or other portable devices) that also holds the equipment it is charging.
A device the handheld computer is placed in to synchronize data with the desktop computer. Cradles connects to the computer via USB or serial connection. Some types also recharge handheld computer batteries as well.
A stand that holds a handheld device in an upright position to allow work on a desktop and initiate synchronization with a PC.
A small stand that connects to a desktop computer and allows you to transfer (or hotsync) data from a PDA to a desktop PC or network. You simply put the PDA in the cradle and press a button in the cradle base.
Stand into which a handheld computer may be inserted in order to synchronize data and upload programs from a computer. Some cradles double as battery chargers. It is also called a Docking Cradle. Demoware: Commercial software that one may use for free use for a limited time or it may be software with limited functionality.
a convenient device for holding your PDA in the car
a convenient way to hold your PDA without damaging your car or requiring professional installation
an essential accessory for most handheld computers, other add-on components add many other layers of accessibility to its user
Mobile devices (PDA, phone) are rested on a cradle to perform synchronizations.
The device in which a handheld sits while syncronizing with the desktop computer.
A hardware device used to connect a portable device to a desktop computer. When the device is in the cradle, data can be synchronized between the device and the computer.
A cradle denotes a docking station or a wire that makes the contact between a PDA and a PC using a serial or USB interface, e.g. when synchronizing data.
The device in which a handheld or Palm OS® handheld is placed to synchronize data with a desktop computer. The cradle connects to the desktop via a serial cable.
a stand or bracket designed to hold a phone or handheld computer in place on your desktop, or mounted to your dashboard. It may incorporate recharging or data transfer functions.
The special holder that interfaces a Palm OS handheld with a desktop computer, usually via a serial connection. When you press the HotSync button on the cradle, HotSync Manager on the desktop begins synchronizing.