Handheld / PDA - 571 products found
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Sony Reader Digital Book PRS505S:
... have had my current Sony Reader for just over 4 months, it is a replacement for one purchased Xmas 2008 which had gradually stopped retaining charge and, so far, this one has been perfect so I am putting my initial problems down to an isolated fault. I don t consider my Reader to be a replacement of "real" books in any way but it serves to complement my collections and provides me with a convenient and e... Read the full review: A Library in Your Pocket by hdw4sting |
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Samsung SGH-i200 Samsung SGH i200 - Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional 2.3" TFT ( 240 x 320 ) - camera - Bluetooth 2.0 EDR - GSM 900 / Handheld / PDA /1800/1900 - Samsung's SGH-i200 proves that being smart doesn't mean you can't look smart, too. Combining sophisticated styling with high-tech features of a smartphone, the SGH-i... overall rating |
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Asus M930 ASUS M930 - Windows Mobile 6.0 - OMAP2431 450 MHz - RAM: 64 MB - ROM: 256 MB 2.6" TFT ( 400 x 240 ) - camera - 802.11b, 802.11g, Bluetooth 2.0 EDR - GSM 900 / Handheld / PDA /1800/1900 / UMTS 2100 - black - Catering to discerning users who require a mobile office that is full on connectivity and features, a... |
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Datalogic Memor 000-904-416 Handheld / PDA / Windows CE 5.0 - PXA255 200 MHz - RAM: 64 MB - ROM: 128 MB - colour 2.2" TFT ( 240 x 320 ) - barcode - The philosophy of Datalogic's production is based on the requisites of total quality combined with advanced automation techniques in order to offer the custo... |
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Asus P527 ASUS P527 - Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional - OMAP850 200 MHz - RAM: 64 MB - ROM: 128 MB - microSD 1 GB 2.6" TFT ( 320 x 240 ) - camera - 802.11b, 802.11g, Bluetooth 2.0 EDR - GPS - GSM 850 / Handheld / PDA /900/1800/1900 - silver grey, aluminium - This powerful PDA phone comes with a complete suite of busi... |
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Palm M100 Handheld / PDA / Palm m100 - Palm OS 3.5 - MC68EZ328 16 MHz - RAM: 2 MB - ROM: 2 MB - If the word "busy" doesn't begin to describe your life, the Palm m100 handheld can help you simplify things. This affordable handheld keeps track of all of life's little details and gives you the flexibility to add busine... overall rating |
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Sony PRS-505/LC Sony PRS-505 / Handheld / PDA /SC - Reader Digital Book - flash 4 GB - BBeB Book, TXT, RTF, Adobe PDF10, Microsoft Word - AAC, MP3 - JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP - display: 6" |
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HTC P3470 Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional - OMAP850 201 MHz - RAM: 128 MB - ROM: 256 MB 2.8" TFT ( 240 x 320 ) - camera - Bluetooth 2.0 EDR - GPS - GSM 850 / Handheld / PDA /900/1800/1900 - Combining a lightweight design, large screen, sat-nav software and strong battery life, the P3470 sets a new standar... |
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Samsung SGH-i620 Samsung SGH i620 - Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0 2.2" TFT ( 240 x 320 ) - camera - Bluetooth 2.0 - GSM 900 / Handheld / PDA /1800/1900 - black overall rating |
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Mio 168 with Navigon MN5 Handheld / PDA / XScale 300 MHz - RAM: 64 MB - ROM: 32 MB 3.5" TFT ( 240 x 320 ) - IrDA - GPS - The Mio 168's amazing GPS capabilities gets a fix on your position within few seconds, even if you've just come out of a tunnel or parking garage, to keep you on track toward you desti... overall rating |
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Motorola Moto Q 9h Windows Mobile 6.0 RAM: 96 MB - ROM: 256 MB 2.4" TFT ( 320 x 240 ) - camera - IrDA, Bluetooth - GSM 850 / Handheld / PDA /900/1800/1900 / UMTS 2100 - black - Today's users are looking for mobility to give them the best combination of style, voice, messaging and entertainment and the Mot... overall rating |
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Blackberry Bold 9000 ... friend recommended this phone to me, and I was quite interested as I had purchased smart phones previously, although this was the first phone I purchased that wasn t a Nokia. I don t use this phone for business, it s entirely for personal use, and I would feel entirely disconnected without it! I don t believe this age you need to have a Blackberry for business, especially if you like to be connected to the wider world! The really positive is that it allows instant access to social networks, the web (and not just the wap) and has the push-email capability. It has wifi and bluetooth connectivity for connecting with friends. There is an application store so you can downl... Read the full review: A quality smart-phone, essential to stay connected. by alistair_g |
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HTC Magic ... recived this phone as a replacment for my second Blackberry that broke, I was sceptical at first as email on the move is essential to myself and was not sure if the device would perform aswell as my previous one. Boy was I shocked when I recived it, I decided I would migrate too a googlemail acount to get the most out of the device, features such as the syncronised calanders. I think it is the best move I have made, the emails arrive on the device as quickly as they do on the PC which is fantastic, and I can easily view all my apointments on the handset which Is absaloutley brilliant. So beside the syncronised email and calander what else does this device do, well al... Read the full review: That's Magic by Had0uk3n |
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Blackberry Curve 8900 ... a bit behind the times, what with the Blackberry storm, the Iphone 3g and all the other new phones out at the moment, but i recently got my hands on a Blackberry Curve, for free via vodafone. I have a to say, i love it. I was worried it might be a bit poncy or "business man"-like, but it isn t really. I mean, it could be, but that s not the way i use it. I use it for the simple things in life, listening to music, making phone calls, sending texts, taking pictures, all the stuff i used to do with my old phone (before it broke :(). The blackberry is a blessing and a curse in disguise as a sexy little black thing. I chose it because im a massive geek and i love... Read the full review: Blackberry Curve - changed my life. by agewills |
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