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Re: FN-FORUM: PDA choices
date posted 28th August 2004 19:55
HP 4150 is rather good. Though the new hpaqs might be worth looking at.
There is an ASUS pda on www.scan.co.uk that appears to be quite
impressive, having CF as well as SDIO - I think it might have BT and Wifi t=
oo
I'm not convinced that pdas and phones are a great thing at present, as
battry life is dire. I'm looking forward to seeing what next year pda phone=
s
bring in though.=20
On 28 Aug 2004 18:02:03 -0000, Dom Ramsey [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
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> In message [EMAIL REMOVED] Jakob Widerberg
> [EMAIL REMOVED] writes
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> >There has been posts about the XDA, and it seems to be the business.
> >But what about simpler tools, like a Palm or a Clio? I'd be very
> >grateful to hear what peers on the list thinks! What works for you and
> >why?
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> I recently bought a Dell Axim X30, and it's a fantastic little thing.
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> One of the fastest PDAs around (624Mhz), with built in Wifi and Blutooth
> all for =A3278.
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> As well as doing all the usual stuff (very well), I can happily stream
> 300kbps video simply by standing outside the house of someone with an
> open network. Or play full length DivX movies off the SD card. Much fun.
> ;)
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> x30_wireless?c=3Duk&cs=3Dukdhs1&l=3Den&s=3Ddhs>
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