Pros: Low cost, very portable Cons: none that I can think of
For the longest time I have always resisted the temptation to run out and buy one of the new fangled organizers. I was happy to use my leather bound organizer that was given to me as a gift several years ago after I started my job. I needed something to...
Pros: Low price, Jog Dial, memory stick expansion slot. Cons: Getting a little old.
If you ever looked for a PDA but never had one before, you have two choices: the cheaper choice is to buy something really expensive, be mad at yourself for such a money waste and swear that you never buy another PDA. Or you can go with one of the...
Pros: Rechargeable Battery, nice design, Sony style and quality Cons: Not color, discontinued
[Note- I previously said the unit does not have backlight. I was wrong as I recently discovered the feature is accessed by holding the power button for 2 seconds.]
I love it. This is my first PDA and Sony has won a loyal customer.
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Pros: Fast CPU, Low Price, Memory Stick Slot, PalmOS 4.0 Cons: Intellisync Lite, No Cradle, Can't Charge and HotSync at same time
I've tried my share of PDAs. I've bounced around between PalmOS units and PocketPC units. Currently I'm back in the PalmOS boat -- for the reason being that although I think my Casseopeia E-125 is a powerful machine and has a great screen, it is just...
Pros: Gorgeous design/appearance, high quality build, innovative features, low price Cons: Oddly named. Does it rhyme with "me"?
I've always been a great fan of Sony, a very innovative company that always pushes the hi-tech envelope. As a Palm OS devotee, I was particularly elated when they elected to enter the PDA market two years ago and introduced their first Clie Palm-based...
Pros: Relatively inexpensive, included li-ion battery, thumb-wheel, bundled-pix viewer, good looking Cons: no serial-cable included, expensive cradles not included
I used to have an original Palm Pilot, but stopped using it because it was somewhat bulky and I needed to change batteries every two weeks or so. I had been waiting for a slimmer PDA with built-in rechargeable batteries. Sure, the expensive Palms and...
Pros: Fast, Palm OS 4.0, great design, great price Cons: No cradle, no cover for the memory stick slot
Basically, this Clie has a fast processor, great screen, and the latest Palm OS. Covers more than just the basics in a greyscale PDA. But, you can read about all the technical details elsewhere.
Pros: Memory Expansion, Palm OS 4.0, Jog Dialer Cons: Flimsy leather covering and no cradle included.
I had been researching PDA's in the price range of $300 or less (Canadian). This is by far the best bang for your buck and probably the smartest purchase you'll ever make.
If you want a PDA that can do all the fancy things such as remote...
Pros: Palm OS 4.0, Memory Stick Slot, SONY name, jog dial, extra software Cons: Not much in the way of accessories yet . . .
I used to have a Palm m100. I liked the Palm OS out of all of the other operating systems. Sure, Win CE is much more powerful . . . but does a college student really need all of that extra (expensive) stuff. The Palm OS is one of the easiest to use....
Pros: Low cost & internal battery Cons: Screen is a little shady
The device has been used for about a month and a half.
I finally broke down to the PDA temptation. I was worried that I would rarely carry it with me away from home, but it turns out it is now just like bringing my wallet or keys.
Pros: Li-Ion rechargable battery, jog wheel, price, Palm OS 4.0 Cons: Flimsy cover, cant use charger and usb cable at same time, cradle not included
How have I lived this long without a Palm Pilot (or a clone running the Palm OS)? It boggles the mind. My paper Day-Timer has been with me for years, but I have never really felt like I was making good use of it. The Palm OS is fantastic. It is simple,...
Pros: fast, small, nice screen, and inexpensive Cons: not color, can't use springboard modules, no vibrating alarm
I used to have a Palm III, but a few months ago, I dropped it, the screen cracked, and I didn't feel like spending the money to replace the screen. I read around on the internet and found the S320 had what I was looking for. I basically use a PDA for...
Pros: Inexpensive and very functional Cons: Display can be difficult to read in bright sunlight.
I purchased my first PDA about two weeks ago. I went into one of those electronics superstores looking for something that I could store business phone numbers and addresses and the like. I zeroed in on the Sony Clie PEG-S320.
Pros: Speedy, expansion, affordable, high quality screen Cons: Memory Stick can only use memory cards right now
The Sony PEG-S320 it an update to the not so popular PEG-300 of last year. Using the proven Palm OS, the Clie features a revolutionary design, a 320 by 320 pixel screen (compared to 160 by 160 of standard palms), offering quadruple resolution (it seems...
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