MLUG: Re: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] what do you do with a PDA that requires aPDA?
Re: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] what do you do with a PDA that requires aPDA?
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Thanks for the information, I will keep an eye out. Like I said I am
really interested in grabbing something but I think I have a couple of
more months I could wait.


On Thu, 03 Mar 2005 21:36:12 -0600, Chris Wolfe
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> I'm keeping a close eye on the market since the phone out now just don't
> cut it, IMHO.  The next 3-6 months are going to be really nice if you
> want a Windows Mobile device...  I'm hoping that there will be some nice
> choices come this Fall.  Here are some Windows based phones you should
> keep an eye on (some of them go by different model names, based on cell
> carrier):
> -iPAQ Mobile Messenger / hw6500
> -HTC MDA IV / HTC Universal / T-Mobile MDA IV / SPV 3G / Vodaphone VPA IV
> -HTC Blue Angel / Qtek 9090 / MDA III / O2 XDA III / Siemens SX66 / IIs
> -Motorola MPx
> -Benq P50
> 
> Right now I've got a Nokia that runs Symbian 60 OS, and I really do like
> it.  If it had a full keyboard I'd be tempted just to keep it.  I tend
> to think of my phone as a "data communication device", as I use it more
> for the data functions than for voice calls.   Here's my shortlist on
> what the perfect phone should have:
> -qwerty keypad
> -camera (.3mp is fine as long as quality is okay)
> -bluetooth and wifi
> -memory card expansion
> -usb port would be excellent
> 
> --Chris
> 
> Vern Green wrote:
> 
> >Ahh and my iPaq rocks for taking notes, not only can I write in my own
> >handwriting and have it recognized and turned to text, I can also have
> >it record the meeting and transfer that to my computer.
> >
> >Having instant ability to create a task, calendar item and so on with
> >my PDA is very helpful too. I have pocketAccess and Pocket Money as
> >well and these both work well with the iPaq. I am sure there are
> >similar functions on other PDA (Palm?).
> >
> >What I want to have now is have my PDA be my cell phone so I do not
> >have to carry a PDA and a phone around. I hope to buy one in a month
> >or so.
> >
> >With this in mind, does anyone have any suggestions. I have had people
> >say that the blackberry is the only way to go, but I know Palm
> >probably has something as well as HP and the iPaq.
> >
> >Anyone have any suggestions?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> 
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