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    Help me buy a PDA!!!

     
    Hey guys.

    Well the topic says a lot, I need a PDA. I don't need something really high tech. Surely 64 mb of RAM, 400 mhz, and an integrated video would be more then enough. Most importantly, I want wireless internet and bluetooth capability.

    I was looking at some ASUS PDA's online but I wasn't too sure. Something with an "SVGA mode is it?" where you can get the internet to display a lot better would be great as well.

    I have a pretty lenient budget, but anywhere under $350 (less then $400 for sure) would be nice. Reason I set the price there was because I saw ASUS PDA's for less then $400 that had the features I wanted. I just wanted to know 2 things really.

    1) Is there a cheaper but quality PDA for less then $350 that has the features I want

    2) OR- What PDA under $400 would you recommend

    Any comments are welcome and thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeR0
    Any comments are welcome and thanks!

    -Z
    I'm glad other comments are welcome 'cos my PDA doesn't have wifi.
    It's got bluetooth, 64mb RAM, SD/SDIO slot (it can take a wifi card but I use a 1GB card so it's my music player) and it's also a mobile phone.


    http://www.gizmodo.com/gadgets/smar...ewed-029431.php

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    For SVGA mode some others are the Dell Axim X50V

    http://www1.us.dell.com/content/prod...=19&l=en&s=dhs

    or the HP iPAQ hx4700 which is more expensive

    http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en...61-420534.html

    The Asus is a nice one though.

    For price the Dell is a great buy and a great machine. You can usually find rebates around also that lower the price. I think for the SVGA mode there is only a few and of them all the Dell is the lowest price.

    If you don't care about the SVGA mode the 3 companys above (Dell, HP, Asus) make good units at lower prices.
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