It really depends on what you want to do. If all you need is a basic PDA for addresses, contact data and to do lists, get an entry level Palm. If, however, you plan to use your PDA as a computer fom time to time, a Pocket PC with the Windows Mobile OS or a high-end Palm like the Lifedrive might be a better choice. Additionally, smartphones, like the Treo 650 are also very popular as they combine PDA functionality with a cellphone, wireless Internet and e-mail. This is the one that I personally use. I find it to be much easier to have it all in one device. Good luck.
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2005-12-30 20:24:42 UTC
All answers are subjective as you have not indicated what factors the PDAs should be judged by.
That said, my current PDA is a Zire72. It does the usual calendar, contacts, tasks & memos, scratchpad, games, calculator, it also features a still/video camera with photo album capability, a voice recorder, and an MP3 player.
It features Bluetooth connectivity and has a rechargeable battery that seems to last a week between recharges. When I broke one in Kuwait, I called my folks in a panic and asked them to shoot an exact replacement over to me. It retails for about $300. If you add the phone capability, now it is a Treo but costs twice as much.
Ash
2006-01-02 19:20:41 UTC
I have the Zire 31, the cost is starting to go down. It has: a color screen, writting tablet, calander, free stuff to download onto the computer.. I really love it. Look at the reviews on the source website.
2005-12-31 04:04:24 UTC
Hp is the best. but moslty depends on wht u are goin to use it for to. they range $20-$500.
Gabby
2005-12-30 20:24:46 UTC
I would say HP or Dell.
hentaitentacledemon
2006-01-01 21:18:41 UTC
Do some reading.
http://www.mobiletechreview.com/
Kimmy <3
2005-12-30 20:02:36 UTC
i don't know
i don't have one
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