CNET Reviews - Top Rated PDAs
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| 1 | Sony CLI? PEG-UX50 The handheld meets the laptop in Sony's fully loaded, clamshell-style CLIE UX-50 PDA. |
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| 2 | Sony CLI? PEG-UX40 Only built-in Wi-Fi is missing from Sony's otherwise fully loaded, clamshell-style CLIE UX40 PDA. |
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| 3 | Garmin iQue 3600 Despite its poor battery life, this Garmin is a powerful PDA and an accomplished GPS device. |
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| 4 | Dell Axim X30 (64MB, 624MHz processor) Hold on to your handheld--the X30's fast processor runs away with strong performance and the latest OS to make for a powerful Pocket PC. |
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| 5 | Sony CLI? PEG-NX80V This feature-packed CLIE offers more built-in memory and a better camera than the step-down NX73V. |
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| 6 | HP iPaq Pocket PC H2210 In the middle of HP?s 2003 iPaq line, the dual-expansion H2210 will hit the sweet spot for many Pocket PC buyers. |
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| 7 | HP iPaq Pocket PC H4150 If you liked the slim form factor of the H1940 but were waiting for a unit with built-in Wi-Fi, this is it. |
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| 8 | Sony CLIE PEG-TH55 Despite a few design quirks, the sleek Sony CLIE PEG-TH55 offers a long list of features that will appeal both to business users and those with more playful natures. |
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| 9 | Palm TX The Palm TX offers a winning package of wireless connectivity, productivity tools, and fun for users of all kinds. |
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| 10 | Dell Axim X30 (64MB, 312MHz processor) The midlevel X30 is a feature-rich PDA with an affordable price tag to attract both consumers and business users. |
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| 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. |
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| 12 | HP iPaq hx2750 Offering an impressive resume of good performance and security and wireless features, the HP iPaq hx2750 gets the job done. |
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| 13 | 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. |
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| 14 | HP iPaq Pocket PC H1940 The update to the H1910 keeps its predecessor's attractive design but offers improved performance and Bluetooth support. |
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| 15 | Dell Axim X50 Solid performance and advanced multimedia capabilities make the Dell Axim X50 a suitable PDA for both serious and more casual users. |
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| 16 | Palm Treo 90 If you're not fond of Graffiti, this is an excellent alternative to other Palm OS handhelds. |
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| 17 | Palm Tungsten E With a high-resolution color screen, a sleek design, an expansion card slot, and a $199 price tag, the Tungsten E will hit the handheld sweet spot for many consumers. |
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| 18 | Toshiba Pocket PC e805 While not the lightest or cheapest PDA, the e805 offers road warriors powerful performance and robust software. |
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| 19 | Toshiba Pocket PC e800 While not the lightest or cheapest PDA, the e800 offers road warriors powerful performance and robust software. |
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| 20 | Asus MyPal A716 With excellent features and strong performance, the A716 challenges but falls just short of established high-end Pocket PCs. |
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| 21 | 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. |
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| 22 | Toshiba Pocket PC e750 Building on the strengths of its predecessor, the e750 can claim a place at the top of Pocket PC heap. |
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| 23 | Palm Tungsten T2 This refresh of the first Tungsten-series Palm takes a good product and improves upon it. |
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| 24 | Dell Axim X50v The Dell Axim X50v is filled to the brim with PIM and entertainment features; unfortunately, it suffers from subpar performance. |
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| 25 | Sony CLI? PEG-TG50 If you don't want to spend big bucks on a swivel-screen CLIE, this is next best thing--and it's more compact. |
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