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@migo PD-600C Pocket PC with PCMCIA $329

takhyon

Senior member
I was researching PocketPC's and I found this
one
Has a built in PCMCIA slot, no sleeves required.

Aside from lower RAM (32MB) and a side lit display, is this comparable to IPAQs costing close to twice as much?

Description

Featuring a 206MHz Intel StrongARM processor, 32MB RAM and 16MB Flash ROM, and a 16-bit color TFT/LCD touch screen, the @migo is fast, easy to use and small enough to fit in your pocket. You'll enjoy stereo music with the MP3 Player, record notes with the voice recorder, and access the Internet and e-mail via the @migo's extremely versatile PCMCIA card slot, which can also accommodate Type I/II CompactFlash cards with a PC to CF adapter (sold separately). The removable and rechargeable Lithium Ion battery provides the power to compute on demand, and the backup battery prevents data loss when the main battery is drained. Combined with the superb Microsoft Pocket PC 2002 OS, the @migo is a highly capable mobile computing device.

The optional cradle allows direct standard keyboard plug in & automatic battery recharging.

 
For one thing, the @migo is quite a handful. At 9.5 ounces and 3.4" wide, it's the heaviest and widest PDA we've tested

4 things that give me pause....

Quality
Support
Weight !!!!
Design.

Otherwise it's the same as any other PPC 2002, but that sucker is heavy.
 
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