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I want to buy a pda for general use and also use with TomTom 5. Should I
buy an HP Ipaq 4700 or a Dell X50V? Or what?

TIA

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Jim wrote:
> I want to buy a pda for general use and also use with TomTom 5. Should I
> buy an HP Ipaq 4700 or a Dell X50V? Or what?
>
> TIA
>
>
>
Hi Jim,

I would suggest the HP Hx4700 if you want to use GPS mapping programs. A
4" daylight readable VGA display makes a real difference. Other features
that are important are both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, CF and SD slots, at
least 64MB RAM, manufacturer commitment to an upgrade of the OS to
Windows Mobile 2005, and a high capacity, removable battery. Check with
the TomTom site to be certain that their software is compatible with the
PDA that you chose. Many PDAs are listed as incompatible with TomTom.

Robbie

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"Robbie" <robbiex@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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> Jim wrote:
>> I want to buy a pda for general use and also use with TomTom 5. Should I
>> buy an HP Ipaq 4700 or a Dell X50V? Or what?
>>
>> TIA
>>
>>
>>
> Hi Jim,
>
> I would suggest the HP Hx4700 if you want to use GPS mapping programs. A
> 4" daylight readable VGA display makes a real difference. Other features
> that are important are both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, CF and SD slots, at least
> 64MB RAM, manufacturer commitment to an upgrade of the OS to Windows
> Mobile 2005, and a high capacity, removable battery. Check with the TomTom
> site to be certain that their software is compatible with the PDA that you
> chose. Many PDAs are listed as incompatible with TomTom.
>
> Robbie

You definately should take a look at this
http://www.pdagold.com/articles/detail.asp?a=211

and then this http://www.firstloox.org/

I use this PocketPC with a Socket wireless bluetooth GPS Nav kit. With
regards to the HX4700, the only feature of it that I am not sure about is
its inclusion of a Laptop like Touchpad as opposed to the standard
navigation buttons you find on PocetPC's.

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IPAQ
also their is a lot of other stuff built for the HP like
Bluetooth Headsets


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Larry Gold
Arsenal For Life
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"Jim" <jim@nomail.thanks.com> wrote in message
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>I want to buy a pda for general use and also use with TomTom 5. Should I
> buy an HP Ipaq 4700 or a Dell X50V? Or what?
>
> TIA
>
>
>

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I have owned several iPAQs over the years. Several months ago, I purchased
an x50v.
The x50v is much better than anything the iPAQ lineup offers. Bluetooth,
Wi-Fi, SDIO and CF Slots, a 16mb graphics accelerator, VGA Screen, 624MHz
processor, all for less than the equivalent iPAQ. Plus, the x50v has
interchangeable batteries. This is really a 'no-brainer". Add to that
that Dell has announced an upgrade to Windows Mobile 2005 for the x50v,
while HP has not announce which models, if any, will be upgradeable.

Bobby

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> IPAQ
> also their is a lot of other stuff built for the HP like
> Bluetooth Headsets
>
>
> --
> Larry Gold
> Arsenal For Life
> arsenal49unbeaten03-04@hotmail.com
> "Jim" <jim@nomail.thanks.com> wrote in message
> news:qe6dnSZ2uLyn6zHfRVnyvQ@pipex.net...
>>I want to buy a pda for general use and also use with TomTom 5. Should I
>> buy an HP Ipaq 4700 or a Dell X50V? Or what?
>>
>> TIA
>>
>>
>>
>
>

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