MZg:<br><br>The idea with the controller is you're sitting down to play a game. Much like a console, you want to get comfortable, because you intend to sit down for a spell. Now, you can be anywhere when doing this, by pulling the pad out of your backpack, bag, briefcase what have you. If indoors, you have the added bonus of tapping into a power source for extended play, like in your cubicle

(no need to risk installing games on the company CPU anymore). In either scenario, you have a place to store the controller, and are not in a spur of the moment type situation. In these types of "short break" moments, the common onscreen virtual conrols are more than adequate to quench your thirst. <br><br>I mention virtual controls simply because as a Game Junky, I stand behind the iPAQ as a gaming machine. Additionally, with the release of the Stinger Driver for the Casio, both devices will have a level playing field to go head to head for the title as the Ultimate Gaming PDA. The winner in this instance is clearly the iPAQ. For that "short break" spur of the moment category, it's a tossup between speed or intuitive input, I'll leave that for you to decide

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