I've had an E125 on loan with the option to buy, but I ended up returning it. I had the E115 which I sold for the iPAQ, but kept my E100 from a purchase prior. I've also had a handspring visor, jornada 545 (first pocketPC), and was very close to the EM. When I went to purchase it, I realized I missed the boat on that package deal they had which included a free MMC card.<br><br>I've heard mixed reviews on the MMC speed, but the fact is, it does offer more storage capacity, and that's what matters. I'm still going to get one, I'm just waiting for the right offer. I don't want to pay top dollar on a machine that's just going to add to my techno-clutter.<br><br>The reason I recommend the EM to "first timers" is because they initially want an iPAQ. To someone not inclined to hardware specs, I suggest the EM because it's asthetically similar. The CPU speed is nice, and it can OC easily for when they get "hardcore" into the PPC thing. It's also cheaper than the iPAQ, and can do anything you'd want at a better overall value price. <br><br>
Intermission<br><br>My real name is Dick Gozinya if anyone is interested.<br><br>
End Intermission<br><br>Why buy an iPAQ then?<br>When I bought my iPAQ I did it for the speed, and further levels of expandability. There's not much an iPAQ can do that a Casio can't. The only
real difference is the extravagance in which the iPAQ can do it in. That's what you're paying top dollar for, so my PocketQuake can run XX frames faster, so it can load XX seconds sooner, so I can go online anywhere etc etc etc. <br><br>Nobody really needs all those bells and whistles, especially as a "first timer".<br><br>I will admit, they sure are nice though

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