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Is the Cassiopeia the only PDA w/ best specs (Especially CF Type II)?

Wyck

Senior member
I have an urgent need for a PDA, but I'm having trouble finding a reason not be get a Casio. I've heard great things about the IPAQ but I looked at one today and that sleeve for compact flash support is a real bummer. I am not sure what to think of the jornada as the HP site is barron, and none of my usual review sites cover PDAs. My boss at work has a new Cassiopeia, and in terms of features it just seems to be three steps ahead of both Compaq and HP. I am really having a hard time stomaching that idea though... I mean... it's a CASIO! 🙂

Can anybody (please) tell me why I'm wrong? Otherwise I'm going to go out and buy a Casio - and my Girlfriend may never forgive me (Her family is obsessed w/ clocks, and they don't like Casio one bit).
 
I was checking out the casio's, too... great specs, but then I looked for consumer reviews, and they said (for the one I was looking at, that it ran a modified palm os, that wasn't compatible with nearly all palm apps, and the m125 model had super short battery life. I just got the sony clie peg-t415 from costco on the 14th for $199+taxes. slimmest pda I've ever seen, (I had the palm Vx), and the screen is really nice. 2x the resolution of standard palms = really sharp text. Also has a speaker inside, although I'd rather have a speaker jack. Also, the sony comes with scads of software.
 
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