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devildude93
post Oct 15 2005, 12:15 PM
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> Has anyone here got the pda because im thinking about getting one but i dont know wether to, so would you recomend this to me or not..

> If you dont know what a pda is, its bascally a mini handheld computer but it dosnt have most of the programs that a computer might have because its really tiny and you can expect it to store that much on it...
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alperuzi
post Oct 15 2005, 02:40 PM
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I have an old one from eBay that I got last year. Its old, but hasn't been used so its in good shape. Its a Palm Tungsten T with a litle slow CPU compared to modern PDAs. Its got only 16MB of internal memory but can be expanded with SD cards. It has Bluetooth but no WiFi sad.gif

Even though, it is a good mp3/movie player (if the movies are encoded specifically for it) and helps me a lot as an agenda.

With an occasional Sonic game too smile.gif
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post Oct 15 2005, 03:57 PM
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I used to have an old Palm Vx, but I ended up not using it much. Besides, I think I'd rather get a simple planning book than a PDA...I'm imagining a scene where if I lose a ($500) PDA, it'd be a tough pill to swallow. Of course, it would just as devastating to lose a planning book, but I can always replace it easily.
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