Palmtop Perfection

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16 September 2001 08:30 PM
Tags: personal organisers, palm, pda, windows ce, wince, casio, unit, ipaq
PC Magazine Australia It has been 12 months since the Test Lab looked at Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs), and while much has changed, at the same time, many things have stayed the same. The battle still wages between the Windows Powered (WinCE) PDAs and the Palm OS Powered PDAs.

For most people, fundamental features in a PDA are size/ weight, ease of use, and compatibility with desktop software. Once all these criteria are met, then you can look into the dozens of other cool things that you can do with your PDA. Of course, there is also the price tag to look at, with products ranging from the relatively inexpensive Casio PV-S450 (at AU$249) right up to the Cassiopeia E-125 (priced at a pretty hefty AU$1,399).

Casio PV-750
Casio PV-S450
Cassiopeia E-125
Cassiopeia EM500
Compaq iPaq H3630
HP Jornada 548
Palm IIIxe
Palm IIIc
Palm m100
Palm Vx and IBM Workpad C3
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Ericsson R380
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