PDA's

stuckingfk

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PDA\'s

For those of you with a PDA, what do you like and dislike about yours. I am currently looking for one and if anyone here has some suggestions, please reply!!

What I want to do with the PDA is be able to watch movies (saw some guy doing that while working out), keep a schedule, and play MP3's.

thanks
 
Re: PDA\'s

The HP iPaq 4155 is the coolest thing since sliced bread. I LOVE it.

Bluetooth.

802.11b wireless

Synchs up with my computer thru infrared every morning, downloads about six newspapers and a few alternative media's I read, works hand-in-hand with Windows XP and is simply kickass.

I've had it for a week and you'll have to pry it from my cold, dead, lifeless hands.
 
Re: PDA\'s

Where do I begin? I have owned two Dell pda's. The first one is called the X5 and the second (most recent) is the X30. I like just about everything about them. I was blown away when I bought my first one and all the things it can do.

Dell plans to release a new one within a few months called the X50. Aximsite.com is a great website for those who own Dell pda's but also has information that would benefit any pda owner. Here is a link to one area of their site:
http://www.aximsite.com/tutorials/index.php?qid=43&catid=2
It shows what a pda can be used for and has other informative links.

The X50 would be better if you plan to watch movies on it. It will have a vga screen. Just do your homework before you purchase one. There are pros and cons to each. I have had no complaints about either of my pda's. They do what I want them to do. Did someone say gps in their car? No need for a pricey built in system. The pda can do it just as well. IMHO
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