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Top 10 Pocket PC Handheld ComputersIf you're looking for a "Windows" based PDA, look no further. These are the top of the line Pocket PCs available. 1) Dell Axim X51vThe Dell Axim X51v was the first PDA with Windows Mobile 2005. Features includes a 624MHz processor, 64 MB RAM, and both 802.11b and Bluetooth wireless. 2) HP iPaq rx3715With a 400MHz processor and 152 MB RAM, the rx3715 is presented as a multimedia device and does a great job. Comes with a built-in 1.2 MP camera. 3) Asus MyPal A730WThe feature rich A730 comes with a VGA screen, a 520 MHz processor,Both Bluetooth and 802.11b wireless, a 1.3-megapixel camera, and Windows Mobile 2003 SE. 4) HP iPAQ hx4705The hx4705 is geared towards the business user. Comes with Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 SE and a fast 624 MHz processor. Also includes 802.11b and Bluetooth wireless. 5) Garmin iQue M5The Garmin iQue M5 was the first Pocket PC PDA with built-in GPS. Runs Windows Mobile 2003 SE and functions great as both a PDA and a GPS device. 6) Audiovox PPC6600The Audiovox PPC6600 is a loaded Smartphone with Windows Mobile 2003 SE, Bluetooth, Integrated Keyboard, and a VGA camera. This is a pretty loaded phone in a small package. 7) HP iPAQ h6315The iPAQ Pocket PC h6315 is the first and smallest handheld with integrated 3-way wireless capabilities (GSM/GPRS, WLAN, and Bluetooth wireless technology). Even includes a removable keyboard to make this a pretty loaded Smartphone. 8) Navman PiN 570The Navman PiN 570 is a GPS device with Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003, a 266MHz processor, and 64MB RAM. 9) HP iPaq h4150The h4150 is one of the smallest PDAs available and comes loaded with 802.11b wireless, Bluetooth, and a removable battery. 10) Symbol MC50 Enterprise PDAThe Symbol MC50 is an expensive but powerful enterprise device. If your company is looking for a rugged wireless device, you'll want to check out the MC50. |
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