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Handhelds Newsletter

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Top-selling handhelds:
  1. Palm m515
  2. Palm i705
  3. Compaq iPaq H3870
  4. Sony CLIE PEG-T615C
  5. Audiovox Maestro PDA-1032
  6. Palm m130
  7. Compaq iPaq H3835
  8. Compaq iPaq H3650
  9. Sony CLIE PEG-S360
  10. Palm m505
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Add-on Spotlight

Handspring Eyemodule2
Though it's a little expensive, the Eyemodule2 is a well-designed camera attachment that offers acceptable image quality
Latest Handhelds News
Start-up nears launch for Hiptop handheld

Start-up shrinks PC to palm size

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Most popular Palm downloads

Most popular Pocket PC downloads

Top 5 handhelds

Editors' Choice handhelds

News

Product reviews

Wireless handhelds

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Downloads



May 14, 2002


Sony's twisted new PDA
Sony's designers pulled out all the stops with the new Palm-powered CLIE PEG-NR70V. It unfolds to reveal the highest resolution screen we've seen on any PDA and thumb keyboard. With twist, the screen rotates around and can fold back down to operate like a traditional Palm. While it's certainly not the ideal PDA for everybody, I suspect we'll see more handhelds in the future that adopt this form factor.
Colin Duwe
Associate Editor
CNET Electronics
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In Palm OS:
  Most Popular Titles
Week ending May 14
1 Palm Desktop
2 DopeWars (Palm)
3 Noah Lite English dictionary
4 Blocks
5 Sketcher
In Pocket PC:
  Most Popular Titles
Week ending May 14
1 SimCity2000
2 GigaBar
3 Peter's GameBox (Pocket PC)
4 ActiveSync
5 Dashboard (Pocket PC)
Crucial Clicks
Pocket-sized multimedia machines
Far from a basic electronic organizers, these four PDAs are built for music, movies, and games.

Be James Bond with Sony's new PDA
Is the Zaurus a Pocket PC killer?

Editors' Top 5

Pocket PC handhelds

1. Audiovox Maestro PDA-1032

2. Toshiba Pocket PC e570

3. Compaq iPaq H3835

4. Compaq iPaq H3650

5. Casio Cassiopeia E-200

See all Top 5 lists


Reviews and Features

Sony's Spin on PDAs
Want to make James Bond jealous? The best-looking, most innovative new Palm--the CLIE NR70V--can play MP3s, take pictures, and turn heads across a room.
Read the review | Check latest prices



Multimedia-ready PDAs: Pocket power
Far from your basic electronic organizer, these four high-powered PDAs are built for music, movies, and games. Find out which one is right for you.
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Picks of the Week

Hot Checkers 2.5
File size: 131K
License: Trial; $9.95
Think there's only one easy version of checkers? Think again. Take a look at this game that offers three versions of the classic board game including American, Russian Shashki, and Giveaway. Features include game play against the computer or friend, support for high-resolution graphics and more.

MyWeek 1.8
Organize a weekly date book, to-do lists, and more on your Palm.

All Palm OS editors' picks
Picks of the Week
AlbatrosSlides 1.3
File size: 999.61K
License: Trial; $19.99
Add some wheels to your business presentation. This handy program allows you to display Microsoft PowerPoint presentations on your PocketPC keeping you flexible ready to present at a moments notice. Version 1.3 features minor enhancements and bug fixes.

NetHack (PocketPC) 3.4
License: Shareware ($19.95)
Minimum requirements: Pocket PC or Pocket PC 2002

Try this Dungeons and Dragons-inspired game on a PocketPC.

All Windows CE/PocketPC editors' picks



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