Sony PCG-FX250 Manual

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Enter your schedule details in the calendar and view them by the day, week, 
or month, and even set an alarm to remind you of important events.
Keep your contact names, addresses, phone numbers, and other details in the 
address book, and find them when you need them.
Add tasks to the To Do List, prioritize them, and assign them due dates.
Synchronize your data with the software on your notebook, to back up your 
data.
Track expenses when you are out of the office, then transfer the data to your 
notebook.
Exchange data with your notebook.
Wireless LAN Access Point
The Wireless LAN Access Point, which is also called the Access Point, is 
designed for building a wireless Local Area Network (LAN) environment. The 
Access Point comes with the Wireless LAN PC Card and required software. You 
can easily build a wireless LAN environment by plugging the Access Point into 
an AC power outlet, installing the Wireless LAN PC Card in your notebook, and 
using the provided software. Because a wireless LAN configuration requires no 
wiring, you can operate multiple computers more freely than ever before.
You can also connect your Access Point to a telephone line, Integrated Services 
Digital Network (ISDN) router, cable modem, or Digital Subscriber Line (xDSL) 
modem to share access to the Internet among multiple computers. 
Wireless LAN PC Card
The Wireless LAN PC Card, which comes with the Wireless LAN Access Point, 
can be purchased separately and is designed for building a wireless LAN 
environment. The Wireless LAN PC Card can be used with or without the Access 
Point. With the Access Point, you can build a wireless LAN between computers 
that are equipped with the Wireless LAN PC Card and gain access to the Internet. 
Without the Access Point, you can achieve direct communication (Peer to Peer 
mode) between computers. 
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