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- 1 RECOMMENDED by 28 people for OVERALL
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Positives: Easy To Use, Easy To Read, Compact, Installed Memory: 64 MB
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from
Gene from MD,
www.circuitcity.com
i also found it really compatible with software downloads from the internet for stuff i can usein my classes.
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Tom from USA,
www.circuitcity.com
the ipaq is superior in every way to the palm and it works.
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Jenny from Michigan,
www.circuitcity.com
with school, work and family, this pda keeps me organized.
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Carrie from kansas city, mo,
www.circuitcity.com
i wish the battery held a charge longer but i have gotten around that problem by charging it at work when i dont need it so that i have a full battery when i do need it.
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Lizzabee from St. Louis, MO,
www.circuitcity.com
i have never had a pda before, but starting my first job after college, i found myself forgetting things constantly without my outlook calendar in front of me.
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Gene from MD,
www.circuitcity.com
- 2 RECOMMENDED by 15 people for OVERALL
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$500.00 Est. at AmazonPositives: Installed Memory: 64 MB, Interface Type: Bluetooth Wireless Technology,Bluetooth,Infrared, Operating System: Microsoft Mobile Pocket PC 2003, With Voice Recorder-
from
redcircle,
reviews.cnet.com
I have a Compact Flash ethernet card for wired connectivity and a CF modem that allows for dial-up internet and faxing too.
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from
Boyd001,
reviews.cnet.com
I had an Ipaq 2210 for years till I smashed the screen,(I work on construction sites and forgot my...
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from
bluewave123,
reviews.cnet.com
The greatest thing about this PDA is when the wireless works its awesome but when it doesn't its useless.
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from
gstark99,
reviews.cnet.com
I have to take the pda out of the cradle, and retry several times to get it to work.
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from
www.nextag.com
The PC is equipped with both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi technology, which enable me to access the Internet and my e-mails from my office, home, and other WiFi spots.
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from
redcircle,
reviews.cnet.com

