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    What was meant as an event to introduce influential Palm users to Microsoft's Pocket PC platform came across to some as little more than a thinly veiled bribe.

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  • Compaq Aero 1550

    Compaq's Aero 1550 doesn't have the glamorous colour LCD, front-facing speaker, or fast processor of its showy sibling, the Compaq iPAQ H3650 Pocket PC, but it does offer all the basics that a PDA should and more at a relatively low price.

  • Compaq iPAQ H3650 Pocket PC

    Of all the PDA devices out there, including both those from Palm and Pocket PC, none can match Compaq's iPAQ H3650 Pocket PC when it comes to audio and video.

  • Handhelds With Colour Displays

    A colour display can brighten up your handheld, whether you're looking at one with a Pocket PC or Palm OS. You'll be able to work outdoors on some and share vivid photos with friends on others.

  • The Palm grows up

    There's little doubt that the Palm m505 (AU$1,149 street) gives Palm another winner. The new PDA combines a superior colour display with the compact size and weight of the ultrapopular Palm Vx.

  • A rough and tough PDA

    The rugged Casio Cassiopeia EG-800 makes good choice for light industrial application use--and for klutzy consumers. It does cost and weigh more than other Pocket PCs, however.

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