Results 1 to 8 of 8

Thread: which handheld3938 days old

  1. #1
    Undead cat dude catcorpse's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2001
    Location
    they taste just like chicken
    Posts
    1,824
    Threads
    407

    Awards Showcase

    Local Date
    05-20-2013
    Local Time
    06:05 PM

    which handheld

    I have been looking at a few, which should I go with? I see the Ipaq's, toshiba, palms,handspring, and a few others, but which will be around for a while and offer a good quality product. I would like something that has a color display. I plan on using this machine to store notes/ clients/games when I am bored. tell me what you think and what you are running/ kinda quality and luck from them.




    p.s. has to be cat proof
    ***************************************************************************
    And, isn't sanity really just a one-trick pony anyway? I mean all you get is one trick, rational thinking, but when you're good and crazy, oooh, oooh, oooh, the sky is the limit.
    ***************************************************************************

  2. #2
    Registered User AmStoned's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2001
    Location
    Northern Cali
    Posts
    4,328
    Threads
    307

    Awards Showcase

    Local Date
    05-20-2013
    Local Time
    02:05 PM
    I have two Handsprings. They may be kinda bulky compare to the Palms, but function and layout is easy and clean. And it doesn't cost an arm and a leg. Comes in gray scale and color options. I have the gray scale version. Doesn't have the fancy SMM expansion slot, but it's the only one in the group w/ spring broad slot for component upgrade. Handspring runs on Palm OS, which means it can run more apps you can count. Old models use AAA batteries and they run out real fast. But the new versions use internal rechargeables so it lasts a lot longer. I'd go to your local BestBuy or Fry's and check out the selection first hand.
    Life is an unrelenting comedy. Therein lies the tragedy of it. - Martin Stillwater
    Dude, check out my DVD Collection!

  3. #3
    Oppai o mesete kudasai? JohnnyBra's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2001
    Location
    Beckley, WV
    Posts
    3,110
    Threads
    173

    Awards Showcase

    Local Date
    05-20-2013
    Local Time
    06:05 PM
    I had a handspring..

    Key word had..
    Acutally, I still have it somewhere, it just doesnt work any longer. I put in a fresh set of batteries and it drains them dead within hours. Not very useful like that. It used to run a month or so on one set of batteries, but for some reason will not last a day on a set now. Into the junk drawer it shall now live.
    JohnnyBra
    There are 10 types of ppl in the world, those who understand binary, and those who don't.
    Live each day like it's your last.. Eventually, you'll be right.

  4. #4
    Missing a Scream Thesittingduck2's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2002
    Location
    A pond away from heaven
    Posts
    958
    Threads
    163
    Local Date
    05-21-2013
    Local Time
    12:05 AM
    I have, until next week at least, an Ipaq 3660.
    Some pros and cons.
    Prons: real good screen, color, easly synced with other windows applications. nice collection of add ons i.e. Wlan, GPS, GPRS, GSM, memory, the list goes on and on...

    Cons: BIG; does not fit into any pocket with out you looking like you are carrying a concealed weapon , Screen on this model is unprotected i.e scratches easily (later models have a seethrough cover, get one), top of the range pricevise.

    over all : If I had the money to buy 1 would. If you are going to buy consider the iPaq or the HP equivalent....
    AS much as I dislike Copmpaq and HP I do have to admit that the do make som decent PDAs.

  5. #5
    Dewy, Cheatum, And Howe martzweb's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2001
    Posts
    5,472
    Threads
    500
    Local Date
    05-20-2013
    Local Time
    10:05 PM
    I'd go with SD2 on the ipaq. I have the 3630 (basically same as 3660 except with half the onboard memory), and i love it to death. App wise there is tons out there for them, and accessories / upgrades are easy to come by.

    If you are going to buy new, check out the full range of manufacturers, as some good deals can be had. Whilst the iPAQ is by far the best of the PocketPC bunch, it also tends to command a premium price.

    Second user is a good alternative. There are plenty of PocketPC's to be had on ebay for a moderate cost.

    It appears Packard Hell have just released one and from what i hear it's not that expensive. I'll hunt around for a few reviews at the weekend.

    M

  6. #6
    Caught In A Dream whitewolf359's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2002
    Location
    USA
    Posts
    950
    Threads
    159

    Awards Showcase

    Local Date
    05-20-2013
    Local Time
    06:05 PM
    martz are ther any new models you suggest over your previous ones?

  7. #7
    Dewy, Cheatum, And Howe martzweb's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2001
    Posts
    5,472
    Threads
    500
    Local Date
    05-20-2013
    Local Time
    10:05 PM
    yup indeed... there are quite a few newer models in the 37xx and 38xx range....

    i'm personally waiting to see what the hp/comcrap merger sprouts...... a cross between an ipaq and a jordana could be sweet!

  8. #8
    Posting Deity Jizzy's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2002
    Location
    SoCal
    Posts
    4,909
    Threads
    277

    Awards Showcase

    Local Date
    05-20-2013
    Local Time
    03:05 PM
    I don't own one myself, but my friends have always recommended Handspring. Plus, if you're thinking about Pocket PC 2002, most people don't even need it. A palm will do just fine. And Palms are cheaper.
    -Zack

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •