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viewsonic v36 owners

Correct me if I'm wrong but there's no V36 AFAIK. There was V35 and later model was V37, no? Anyhow, they seem like very nice PDA's, slim and portable with a beautiful screen, however they did not become popular for some reason and hence aftermarket accessories are hard to come by.
 
Originally posted by: AnyMal
Correct me if I'm wrong but there's no V36 AFAIK. There was V35 and later model was V37, no? Anyhow, they seem like very nice PDA's, slim and portable with a beautiful screen, however they did not become popular for some reason and hence aftermarket accessories are hard to come by.

think the diff b/w and v37 and v36 is v37 comes with the 400mhz xscale CPU and V36 comes with the 300 mhz one
 
Originally posted by: kalster
Originally posted by: AnyMal
Correct me if I'm wrong but there's no V36 AFAIK. There was V35 and later model was V37, no? Anyhow, they seem like very nice PDA's, slim and portable with a beautiful screen, however they did not become popular for some reason and hence aftermarket accessories are hard to come by.

think the diff b/w and v37 and v36 is v37 comes with the 400mhz xscale CPU and V36 comes with the 300 mhz one

You may be right, I was not aware that there was a 300MHz version. It maybe a worthwile for you to visit www.pocketpcpassion.com and see what actual owners think of their PDA's. As I said before, Viewsonic never took off as a PDA which is a damn shame since Viewsonic products are always top notch.
 
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