PDA?

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keithyboy

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1,940 posts

272 months

Thursday 9th October 2003
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Im now in the market for one of these. It must be able to run word and excel well and have bluetooth capability - I'm not so concerned about wi-fi. I like the ipaq's but the top of the range kit (which I can stretch to) is too bulky for me, size is important! I fancy the newer slimline 1940(?) with Pocket PC 2003 but am concerned that the 266 processor will not give enough ooomph. Does anyone run one of these and can recommend it or something similar?

AJLintern

4,215 posts

265 months

Thursday 9th October 2003
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I've just bought an Ipaq 2210 - its the middle of the range one. Has a 400MHz processor so is quick enough and has a great screen. All the reviews I read about the 1940 stated there was a yellow tint to the screen which put me off and it only has an SD slot. The 2210 is not much bigger and has both SD and CF slots. I bought mine for £310 which isn't much more than the £280 that the 1940 goes for. My main use is going to be in-car navigation and maps.
Hopefully getting my bluetooth GPS receiver today!

onedsla

1,114 posts

258 months

Thursday 9th October 2003
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This is the model I recommend for people in my company - very small & useful as a diary, but if you're using for e-mail I'd say go for the 5550 which has an expansion jacket.

iPAQ H2210 (FA103A#8ZQ)
64MB SDRAM
Pocket PC 2003
5.1 oz
Small lightweight workhorse standard model including email access and data encryption (additional software required)
US $289.00

sybaseian

1,826 posts

277 months

Thursday 9th October 2003
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I've been running an Ipaq 3630 with 32Mb RAM, 233Mhz processor and a PCMCIA 5Gb HDD for years. I've also got a very old HP Laptop running Linux (was previously running XP Pro) with 233Mhx and 96 Mb RAM and don't have a problem with either for performance, but neither compare well against my latest laptop with 1Gb of RAM.

Just remember that PocketPC 2003 is a very stripped down OS and boots up much, much more quickly than a desktop version of Windows, plus you won't be using loads of graphics on the Ipaq - that's why my old laptop was slower than the Ipaq.

One point of note with PocketPC version of Excel is that it doesn't support all the functions - hex, dec, etc so becareful if you move spreadsheets between your desktop and Ipaq.

>> Edited by sybaseian on Thursday 9th October 14:35