Wednesday, June 14, 2006
Take Another Loox - The N560 Pocket PC Reviewed
Posted by Doug Raeburn in "HARDWARE" @ 08:00 AM
Peripherals and Accessories
The stylus is a thin metal piece, slightly longer than the 720 stylus, but with a somewhat more substantial feel. The 720's tip was removable, with the reset pin on the opposite end. The N560 can be reset with the standard tip, so the tip stays put.
The case is a leatherette and elastic affair that most people will replace ASAP. I got a great Piel Frama case for mine... it wasn't cheap but seems to be worth the price. But that's another review.

Figure 6: And the cradle will rock... no, not really... Click on image for larger view.
A cradle is also included. It has a weighted base and seems sturdy, but I prefer the style of the 720's cradle. The N560 cradle lacks the spare battery charger that the 720 included, but adds a stereo-out connector that may be useful for those who use the unit as an MP3 player. One minor issue with the cradle is that it's a little trickier than most to insert and connect the unit. If you don't have exactly the right angle, the connectors won't engage. You get used to it, but I'd prefer not to have to.
As with the 720, the AC adapter is UK spec, meaning that it doesn't include a plug compatible with US spec outlets. An inexpensive plug converter from Radio Shack took care of this, but you may want to plan ahead if you order an N560. No convertor is required for voltage.









