QUOTE(jinhitori @ Jan 31 2006, 01:01 PM)
Hi all. Just thought I'd ask what is the current recommended PDA out there to get now. I was looking through the hx2490 or the 51v but then my friend suggested the 1950. Was checking out the reviews on CNET and come to realise that the 51v has less battery life, and the 1950 is very basic. So I'm confused. What are the better ones out there?
Criterias:
1.) Long Battery Life.
2.) Windows Mobile 5
3.) Wi- Fi
4.) No phone
5.) Bluetooth
6.) Something that wouldn't require daily reset
Intended use:
1.) Mainly for keeping schedules
2.) Light gaming/media/mp3
3.) Something that could last me for a while, and not realise that its obsolete next month.
Price is no object. Pure PDA, no phone. Or are there any better ones that I should wait for?
Thanks for taking the time to read, and gong xi fa cai.
sincerely,
Jin
.Criterias:
1.) Long Battery Life.
2.) Windows Mobile 5
3.) Wi- Fi
4.) No phone
5.) Bluetooth
6.) Something that wouldn't require daily reset
Intended use:
1.) Mainly for keeping schedules
2.) Light gaming/media/mp3
3.) Something that could last me for a while, and not realise that its obsolete next month.
Price is no object. Pure PDA, no phone. Or are there any better ones that I should wait for?
Thanks for taking the time to read, and gong xi fa cai.
sincerely,
Jin
A word of advice, look for something that will not lose value over time.
From my experience, I always tempted with new pdas, so resale value is also an important criteria for me.
For me, I will try to get a pda that has everything built in. Wifi and Bluetooth should no longer be an option but a must in a pda.
You should also try to look into the prospects of having GPS builtin in you pda.
This is a very useful feature and I can say that with all these feature built in, your pda will be one of the longest lasting in the market.
This post has been edited by tester1979: Feb 7 2006, 06:15 PM
Feb 7 2006, 06:14 PM

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