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iPAQ rx1950 - A better PDA than a GPS Navigator?*
Friday 16 June 2006 – 09:51
HP is chasing the entry-level GPS fans with its tricked out iPAQ rx1950 PDA. Will it have you skirting the traffic or driving into rivers? And how does it perform as a base-PDA? Come and find out...
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VGA PDA: Dell Axim X50v*
Friday 31 December 2004 – 06:00
The top model in Dell's new Axim X50 line, the X50v, not only features a VGA display, it also has a dedicated 2D/3D graphics accelerator. Is it worthwhile to make the switch from the Axim X30i? -
After the Mypal A600 PDA: Does Asus' Mypal A620 Represent a Worthy Encore?*
Friday 10 October 2003 – 06:00
Following the splash Asus' Mypal A620's very long-battery life and top-rate features made in the PDA marketplace, what does Asus do for an encore? The company has attempted the seemingly impossible by trying to make its new PDA more powerful than the model it replaces while slashing its price tag. Can they really pull this off? -
Bluetooth Keyboard Speeds PDA and Smartphone Data Entry*
Friday 2 December 2005 – 06:00
ThinkOutside's Stowaway Universal Bluetooth Keyboard is slim, light and offers 63 good size keys for entering data into your PDA or smart phone. Author Felix Laufer tells you what's hot and what's not about this device. -
Pimp Out Your PDA With Sizzling Software*
Wednesday 5 July 2006 – 09:06
In a world where street corners are inundated with iPod-toting twenty-somethings, city buses have become PSP clubs, and every airplane is a second home to dozens of PMPs, the original digital handheld, the PDA, still reigns supreme. That's because, with the right software, you can add the functionality of virtually any portable device to your PDA.
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Buying a PDA Phone*
Thursday 4 January 2007 – 05:19
From business-like QWERTY with Blackberry to quirky SideKick, which of these combo PDA phones would be right for you?
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Acer n35 GPS PDA review*
Wednesday 24 May 2006 – 11:51
A hybrid between PDA and GPS travel aid, the Acer n35 GPS PDA promises much, but falls down somewhat in the delivery.
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Dell's Axim X30 PDA Combines Old Look, New Features*
Friday 22 October 2004 – 06:00
Dell's Axim X30 PDA may look like the old X3i, but it has a lot more under its hood. Dell tries to make its latest PDA interesting by packing it with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, Intel's new PXA 270 processor and other features. -
NeedToKnow: WiFi PDAs' Dirty Little Secret - Part 2*
Thursday 26 August 2004 – 08:11
It took awhile, but we managed to round up a few more wireless PDA products willing to be put to our wireless speed testing. This time, we have multiple PalmOS-based solutions as well as Dell's fastest PDA for your perusal. We're sure you'll find the results as interesting as we did! -
XScale vs. StrongARM PDA*
Thursday 7 November 2002 – 06:00
You'd be sorely mistaken to pooh-pooh the XScale application processor as a paper tiger. The test of the MyPal A600 demonstrates that powerful, untiring PDAs can be built based on the XScale. -
NeedToKnow: WiFi PDAs' Dirty Little Secret*
Thursday 20 May 2004 – 03:38
Updated PDA manufacturers have been previously caught "optimistically" specing both available memory and the number of screen colors really available in their products. This NeedToKnow shows that they also have some work to do to convey to prospective buyers the wireless speeds that their 802.11b-enabled products can really deliver. We found some surprisingly slow products, but also some that deliver what you'd expect from a device with WiFi inside. -
The HP iPAQ hx4700 Takes the Luxury Business PDA to the Next Level*
Friday 18 February 2005 – 06:00
HP's iPAQ hx4700 is a tiny PC with top-of-the-line features: a 4" VGA display, integrated touchpad and WLAN/PAN functions. Can HP's luxury PDA make a place for itself against the competition, despite its high price? -
Who Designed This Crap? Smart Phones Stink, PDA Phones Rule*
Tuesday 16 May 2006 – 09:13
Smart phones are all the rage these days. Barry Gerber looks at two popular smart phones and a PDA with a built-in phone. His conclusions will surprise you and the telecoms that are making a killing every which way but straight up on smart phones.
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