UncleBeer wrote:
While an iPaq may fit in your palm, it's confusing to refer to it as a "palm device". "Palmâ„¢" is the (vastly superior, IMHO!) competition.
http://www.palmone.com/
Uncle "satisfied owner of PalmPro, M100, Treo180, Treo600" Beer
Eh, it's another Kleenex/nasal tissue issue.
I do prefer to call my iPaq a "PocketPC" (the correct term, I think), though, so people don't get confused. Neither one, IMHO, is "better" than the other, but they do have slightly different uses, so it's a good idea to decide what you need a palm device for. For what I needed (word processor, audio recorder, camera, mp3 player, universal remote control, calendar, and notepad) the PocketPC is ideal. I've got a buddy who uses a Palmâ„¢ and swears by it. Mileage will vary with either. My roommate spent near $600 two years ago on a PocketPC and he let the battery die and hasn't used it for over a year.
Even at a couple hundred bucks, these things are (to me) high priced electronic items, and so you should definitely do the research before investing in one.
Dell has some deals right now on some higher-end models, so you may check there.
Doug "has forgotten how he functioned without one of these things"