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Choosing a PDA

PostPosted: Apr 30, 2002 @ 11:48pm
by rvantuyll23
I am currently deciding on buying a PDA. I am a first time user and therefore are looking for advice what PDA to buy. I am looking for the following functionality:

- Good office compatibility
- As good as possible mobile internet
- Bluetooth (synchronisation with my mobile,

Does anybody have any advice, or know any sources that can help me?

Thanks,

Reinout

PostPosted: Apr 30, 2002 @ 11:56pm
by suchiaruzu

PostPosted: Apr 30, 2002 @ 11:56pm
by R0B

PostPosted: May 1, 2002 @ 3:04am
by ingallsj
The Ipaq3835 has built in Bluetooth. Ask Michael Walker. :wink:

PostPosted: May 1, 2002 @ 7:00am
by Solarix

PostPosted: May 1, 2002 @ 1:10pm
by Lokas

PostPosted: May 1, 2002 @ 6:06pm
by ingallsj
Go with the Toshiba e570, it has a built in SD/MMC slot and a built in CF/CF+/CF2 slot that you can use simultaneously. :twisted: That way you can have a 1GB IBM Microdrive in the CF+ slot and a Bluetooth card in the MMC slot. :wink:

PostPosted: May 1, 2002 @ 7:04pm
by jadam1
well actually, the E570/Audiovox Maestro are the only PDA's with SDIO slots, which allow for expansion devices, you could get Toshiba's bluetooth SDIO card and a CF card at the same time

PostPosted: May 1, 2002 @ 8:26pm
by ingallsj

PostPosted: May 1, 2002 @ 9:23pm
by Matt Keys

PostPosted: May 1, 2002 @ 10:21pm
by R0B

PostPosted: May 1, 2002 @ 11:08pm
by James S
The SDIO port allows for communication and expansion devices, not just extra storage memory. That's the difference. The E200 and iPaq H38xx both have SD/MMC slots, but the Toshiba/Audiovox both have an SDIO/MMC port which allows for expansion devices.

PostPosted: May 2, 2002 @ 7:41pm
by Fish

PostPosted: May 2, 2002 @ 8:18pm
by Solarix

PostPosted: May 3, 2002 @ 3:27pm
by James S