 |  | 
  
New or Reconditioned*.
E-mail is more than text. Attachments like HTML documents, digital photos and
pictures can be shared with family and friends. The new Mailstations® 350 lets
you view, save and print photo attachments in JPEG and GIF formats. Create a
photo album to store up to five photo attachments in your Mailstations 350. Plug
the basestation into a phone jack, turn on the Mailstations 350, and just like
that you can send and receive e-mail from anywhere in your home.
*
Reconditioned Mailstations are serviced in our warehouse from used product. They
are tested and packed with all equipment and forms. All mailstations will ship
as follows: New first, and Reconditioned second. There is no difference in
price, as all mailstations are sold AS-IS with no warranty other than the
manufacture. All mailstations are checked twice before they are shipped.
Earthlink/Mailstation.com required, or with minor reprogramming you can access e-mail from another Internet service provider (ISP). Service is required.
One-touch access to daily weather, TV listings and more by pressing the My
Mailstations button
Nationwide, toll-free, dial-up number (all U.S. states, except Alaska)
Simple, one-step service activation
900 MHz base station for cordless access
Printer compatible; parallel printer port
Improved easy-to-read 16 grayscale display: 6" x 2.25"
Saves about 800 typical e-mail messages
The MailStation 350 with Earthlink dialup service is basic. It gets you an email
address and provides access to basic news updates and information. The best part
of the MailStation 350 is it's one of the easiest to use email-only devices
we've ever used.
The device also receives customizable news and information and can store up to
800 email messages. One of the more interesting features of the MailStation is
its ability to view and print very small picture attachments, though this
feature is limited to a handful of mostly old printers.
The 11x9x1.5-inch MailStation 350 looks cool enough to live in almost any room,
taking up little space on the coffee table or nightstand. Viewing images and
writing email on the grayscale 6-inch-by-little-over-2-inch screen was
acceptable for a low-cost dedicated device, but we can't recommend viewing
images on the display. Print them out instead.
By far the best feature of the MailStation 350 was its ability to connect
wirelessly. The 900-MHz base station lets you stay connected in most rooms in
the house, but signal strength can suffer dramatically through walls.
|
|