What's the PDA for? Email, calendar, contacts, notes, photos, games, browser, various apps, music player, ssh client ..

It'll very much depend upon what the requirement is.

Mary.

Voytek Eymont wrote:
On Mon, November 6, 2006 8:48 pm, Ben wrote:

The other point is that getting a phone/PDA combo isn't the efficiency
helper it might seem to be, (which I'd forgotten about, having been rid of
the things for a while now).

-snip-

I have been a long time PDA user, largely for reasons you mentioned, every
time I was considering new hardware, that exactly why I always ended up
going for PDA-only

(hmm, 'largely' or 'exactly' ? I'm not precisely certain anymore..)

(though, number of my friends moved from Palm PDA to PDA/phone combos,
wince variety, they swear by them, (and often, swear at them))

the other aspect that I think was missed so far:
I really prefer to have WiFi before I have GPRS, do the wince PDA/phones
include WiFi ?


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