Originally posted by: patkgau
Might be eligible for a free Pocket PC 2003 Upgrade from Toshiba or Microsoft as well.
Originally posted by: patkgau
Where did they post that?
Well i spoke to toshiba rep and they said that PPC2003 will be available soon for the e740. Speak to them if you want more info!
Heheheh you guys shouldnt be mad coz you paid too much for your windows PDA's a little while ago. Good thing anandtech hot deals forums makes you realise that.....
Originally posted by: oog
Originally posted by: patkgau
Where did they post that?
Well i spoke to toshiba rep and they said that PPC2003 will be available soon for the e740. Speak to them if you want more info!
Heheheh you guys shouldnt be mad coz you paid too much for your windows PDA's a little while ago. Good thing anandtech hot deals forums makes you realise that.....
Toshiba post about not providing PPC2003 for e740 I hope this link works.
Originally posted by: Breezie
is this better then the axim x5 400mhz i just got? =*(
Sorry, but I'm gonna have to go with the word of hundreds of people on Toshiba-PDA-dedicated forums over the assurances of some noob. I also find it interesting that I called Toshiba within the past week and they said no such thing. In fact, they pointed me to their "trade-in program" which would let me buy an e755 at a slight discount.Originally posted by: patkgau
Where did they post that?
Well i spoke to toshiba rep and they said that PPC2003 will be available soon for the e740. Speak to them if you want more info!
Heheheh you guys shouldnt be mad coz you paid too much for your windows PDA's a little while ago. Good thing anandtech hot deals forums makes you realise that.....
Originally posted by: ViperV990
Nah, there is no point for me to start out with a cheaper unit. I'm not looking to organize my life with a PDA. I'm not the kind of person to use Outlook, ever
To give you an idea of how I would use my PDA, consider what I use my PC for: Gaming, surfing the web, email, IM, IRC, listening MP3s, browsing images and watching videos (NOT necessaily pr0n...) Will I be able to do ALL of those (albeit on a smaller, but still practical scale, of course)?
In a sense, I really want a "pocket pc."