CNET Reviews - Most Popular PDAs

Rank Most Popular Titles
1 HP iPaq rx5900 Travel Companion
The HP iPaq rx5900 Travel Companion delivers a sleek all-in-one navigation, productivity, and entertainment device to mobile professionals; we just wish it had better battery life.
2 Palm TX
The Palm TX offers a winning package of wireless connectivity, productivity tools, and fun for users of all kinds.
3 Nokia N810 Internet Tablet
Though not necessarily worth the price for an upgrade, the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet brings some nice additions to the mobile Web browsing device, including a full QWERTY keyboard and integrated GPS.
4 Palm Tungsten E2
The Palm Tungsten E2 delivers the sleek and affordable combination of productivity and entertainment in a package that should satisfy mobile professionals and consumers alike.
5 HP iPaq hx2750
Offering an impressive resume of good performance and security and wireless features, the HP iPaq hx2750 gets the job done.
6 HP iPAQ 111 Classic Handheld
7 Palm Z22
The Palm Z22 provides an affordable, very basic, and easy-to-use PDA suitable for first-time buyers and technophobes.
8 HP iPAQ 211 Enterprise Handheld
9 Sony Mylo 2 (black)
The Sony Mylo Communicator 2 is a huge improvement over its predecessor, but the Wi-Fi handheld will have a hard time competing with the similarly priced and better featured iPhones, Sidekicks, and Helio Oceans of the cellular world.
10 Dell Axim X51
The Dell Axim X51 series offers a nice combination of features, but we were disappointed by the subpar battery life.
11 HP iPaq Pocket PC hx4700
The hx4700 offers powerful features and solid performance for on-the-go professionals--just be prepared to pay a hefty price.
12 Palm LifeDrive
There isn't too much the PalmOne LifeDrive can't do with its integrated hard drive, its wireless connectivity, and its multimedia capabilities, but it's way too expensive.
13 Asus MyPal A626
14 Sony Mylo (black)
The Sony Mylo offers nice messaging and multimedia features for students, but we're not sure that's enough.
15 Nokia 770 Internet Tablet
The reasonably priced Nokia 770 is a neat idea and a slick device, but slow performance and a few missing features keep it from realizing its potential.
16 Nokia N810 WiMAX Edition
17 Pharos Traveler GPS 525
Maps and personal data go hand in hand with the Pharos Traveler GPS 525, a PDA that effectively combines organization with navigation to not only find where you are but also point you where to go.
18 HP iPaq 210 Enterprise Handheld
19 Asus MyPal A636
The Asus MyPal A636 is a PDA with a built-in GPS receiver that puts maps and directions on an equal footing with appointments and e-mail. While it delivers accurate directions and long battery life, it's a bit sluggish.
20 Palm Zire 31
The entry-level Palm Zire 31 should have users singing a happy tune with an affordable price tag, added memory, a fast processor, and MP3 playback.
21 Palm Tungsten T5
Though it lacks Wi-Fi, the T5's solid performance and new features make it a perfect companion for mobile professionals.
22 Mio DigiWalker P550
On paper, the Mio DigiWalker P550 looks to be an attractive gadget for the mobile professional, combining the capabilities of a PDA and GPS into one device. However, its poor battery life and subpar navigation skills tell a different story.
23 Asus MyPal A696
24 Palm Zire 72
If you can live without Wi-Fi, the midpriced Palm Zire 72 is a well-rounded PDA with features suited for both work and play.
25 Palm Tungsten C
Audiophiles may be dissuaded by the lack of an MP3 player and stereo sound, but business users will fall for the Tungsten C's blazing performance.