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16-Oct-2005, 04:35 AM #1
Wink What PDA should I buy
Looking for a PDA with those features
1. a version of windows, which might be called "Pocket PC"
2. can handle a Pocket PC version of MS Office (Word, Excel, etc)
3. has the capability to accept a mini-keyboard (often collapsable) as an accessory; see Compaq, and mini-collapsable keyboard (by Targus)
4. two decent options worth considering: MP3 playback and voice recorder, although I'm not sure if these are standard features yet
5. GPS,Maps Canada and USA
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16-Oct-2005, 04:36 AM #2
acer n35 will easily do all that.. and it's cheap aswell. or the acer n50, a few models up. both are well under $300 ]

take a look also at the asus mypal 620.. all rhe faetures you mentioned above are pretty standard across the board.
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16-Oct-2005, 02:03 PM #3
Or if you have the dough, how about a Dell Axim X51v with a bluetooth keyboard? I have one and it works great. It even comes with Windows Mobile 5 with powerpoint.
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17-Oct-2005, 12:00 PM #4
NICE, thats a great option.. but if you're strapped for cash....

try www.cnet.com for in depth reviews/deomstration videos/photos
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17-Oct-2005, 06:15 PM #5
If u can hold out a little while, i'd say get the TREO650 smartphone.. (thats what i have) I honestly LOVE IT, so does my boss... and they are gonna have a Windows based operating system soon... i cant wait to upgrade.. =)
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18-Oct-2005, 03:21 PM #6
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Originally Posted by michael_jii
acer n35 will easily do all that.. and it's cheap aswell. or the acer n50, a few models up. both are well under $300 ]

take a look also at the asus mypal 620.. all rhe faetures you mentioned above are pretty standard across the board.
acer n35 ,This product is not offered in North America
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