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I want to buy a pocket pc, pref one that can play video/mp3 and store word and pdf's on them, so like 300mhz -400mhz. What are the best ones around with those specs? I dont want to spend more than $700 brand new.
You're wrong, why would you avoid them? They make excellent handheld devices, but did you even realise they're not Pocket PCs? !Originally posted by redslert
brands to avoid are sony....sharp....
Yes the Dell Axim, is quite value for money, however it's not my cup of tea, i like sleek designs tooOriginally posted by RUB!X
apparently dell is the way to go lately ... cheap too
i'm pretty sure that sony made that pocket pc with the flip screen...the type that you can fold in half...that was a flopOriginally posted by Winston
You're wrong, why would you avoid them? They make excellent handheld devices, but did you even realise they're not Pocket PCs? !![]()
Originally posted by redslert
i'm pretty sure that sony made that pocket pc with the flip screen...the type that you can fold in half...that was a flop
also the clie....with it's crappy sony memory stick that's overpriced
Yep that too, ASUS Pocket PC's are also value for money.Originally posted by jm1234567890
asus is also good, and cheap too around $500 for 400mhz one
Yeah Agreed, actually the new Memory Sticks, dubbed 'Duo' is around the same size as the SD, however i think the SD is still thiner. Sony Clie is worth it if you're in it for playful use, the high end range has camera as well it's pretty nice, however i don't quite like Palm OS. Windows Mobile 2003 is by far the best still.Originally posted by jm1234567890
sony memory stick isn't that expensive.... it is cheaper (and more durable) than SD cards and smaller than conpact flash cards.
if you looking for an entertainment PDA (and got money to burn) then sony is prolly where you should look.
not really...Originally posted by wrx
they can run everything a normal pc can rite?
It's capable of doing all of that.Originally posted by wrx
hmm, iwas jus thinking about pdf, word, movies, etc
not always, as a PDA is yet to hav all the hardware abilities a generic PC has.Originally posted by wrx
they can run everything a normal pc can rite?