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After the Mypal A600 PDA: Does Asus' Mypal A620 Represent a Worthy Encore? October 10, 2003 | Mobility | SmartphonesFollowing the splash Asus' Mypal A620's very long-battery life and top-rate features made in the PDA marketplace, what does Asus do for an encore? The company has attempted the seemingly impossible by trying to make its new PDA more powerful than the model it replaces while slashing its price tag. Can they really pull this off? Read more
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The Next Generation: HP iPAQ H2210/H2215 September 12, 2003 | Mobility | SmartphonesThe H2210 is the first in the 2000 series and marks the end of the iPAQ 3000 family. Based on a new Xscale PXA255 processor and Microsoft's new PDA operating system, Windows Mobile 2003, HP claims this model offers more power and longer battery life. But many PDA makers have made similar boasts Read more
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Getting Organized with PDAs June 13, 2003 | Mobility | SmartphonesPocket PCs started providing serious competition for Palms some time ago. This review, covering ten of the latest models, shows that the brand leader still has a trick or two up its sleeve. Read more
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XScale vs. StrongARM PDA November 7, 2002 | Mobility | SmartphonesYou'd be sorely mistaken to pooh-pooh the XScale application processor as a paper tiger. The test of the MyPal A600 demonstrates that powerful, untiring PDAs can be built based on the XScale. Read more
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PDAs: Toshiba + ATI + Intel October 24, 2002 | Mobility | SmartphonesThe e310 was great and the e740 was going to be the PDA of our dreams: ATI graphics chip, 400 MHz Intel processor, wireless communication, and all assembled by Toshiba. Verdict... Read more
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Pocket PC e310: The Toshiba Strike Force! July 31, 2002 | Mobility | SmartphonesToshiba has targeted a market short of inspiration with the e310, the most appealing and least expensive color Pocket PC around. Just 12mm slim and weighing in at 140 grams, this featherweight has the format of the handsomest Palms and the power of a Pocket PC. Read more
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Comparison of Six PDAs April 4, 2002 | Mobility | SmartphonesHigh performance and multimedia are on the move - the future belongs to PDAs. THG's Munich lab gave the latest batch of handhelds a good once-over. Read more
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Amazing Possibilities - The Palm IIIc and Vx October 25, 2000 | Mobility | SmartphonesRegardless whether it's a color or monochrome model, these small handhelds are designed to make your personal organization easier. Such PDAs can replace your date and address books. Additional functions such as email, an internet browser, calculator, games and word processing are now part of these products, too. Read more