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> OT: looking for a PDA
Rusty
post Oct 10 2003, 08:13 PM
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I'm looking for a PDA, a package for no more than 300.00. No more than 300.00 means that I don't have to go buy tons of cables, memory card, case, etc.

I only want to buy one, and keep it for a while. I'd rather not get trapped into planned obsolesence.

I'm looking for one that I can use for email, if necessary. An integrated camera isn't important to me. Ability to move data to/from Outlook is important. What features should I be looking for?

For those that have PDAs and use them, do you have a recommendation of what to get, or not get?
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post Oct 10 2003, 08:55 PM
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QUOTE(Lawrence @ Oct 10 2003, 08:38 PM)
Yes, battery life is definately high on my list.  I don't want to have to put it on a charger every night.

I've seen various models of the IPAQ (nice displays), but the prices I've seen are in the 500 range.

Over the years, I have stayed with Palm. Currently have a 515, big bright color screen (works well as a flashlight at times), internet compatible (but not wireless), permanent built-in battery - which I like a lot - if you sync to a desktop you're also charging the battery when you insert it into the cradle - sooo user friendly - lasts for days and days before needing a charge. Very rugged.

As others have said, forget the bells n'whistles.....

Type III is great also. But cannot be left in it's leather case, placed under a 914 driver's seat and withstand driver's seat being pushed back with great force. Other than that......
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