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REcommend me a Pocket PC

KevinH

Diamond Member
Hey fellas,

I tried going on CNET to do some research but the sheer number of models was too overwhelming. That said, I'd like to use a Pocket PC in lieu of a financial calculator (specifically for real estate etc.). Likewise, I plan on using any wireless features, mp3, etc etc. Sooo...any recommendations?

tia,

kev

woops, ignore this guys, forgot about the SFF forum 🙂.
 
Originally posted by: RossMAN
I'll make it easy for you.

Get either the HP iPaq 4155 or Dell Axim X3i

no 4355?...I vote for the 4355, unless ya don't need the bat and keyboard than the 4155
 
I don't know if you need a PocketPC specifically or just a general-use PDA, but I really like the Palm Tungsten series. The high-end ones have 802.11b built in if you need that.
 
Originally posted by: Matthias99
I don't know if you need a PocketPC specifically or just a general-use PDA, but I really like the Palm Tungsten series. The high-end ones have 802.11b built in if you need that.

application development for ppc is so much easier though... as a developer i could never spring for a palm
 
Thanks for recommendations so far guys. I just looked at the Dell Axim X3i and it appears to be on sale for 297 now. If I could find a fat coupon I think I'd be set. It's not the most aesthetically pleasing of the bunch but it comes with so much for the price...


Kevin
 
I was deciding between an Ipaq 4155 and a Dell Axim myself. Got the Ipaq 4155 over the Axim. While it costs more it sure fits in the pocket very nicely with the rounded corners. Also I didn't like how far the antenna stuck out on the axim for wireless. The Ipaq doesn't have any protuding antennas.
 
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