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Hi,
How many ppl have purchased a PDA, only to use a fraction of its features?
I ask because I'm on the verge of shelling out big bucks for a PDA, but am
doubtful as to whether it's going to end up on ebay in a matter of months.
I've just bought a bluetooth enabled mobile phone, so I thought a bluetooth
enabled PDA would be great, allowing me to use the phone to browse the web
and collect my emails.
Why? I've got an ADSL connection at home, so collecting emails and surfing
the web are a breeze.
Why pay more for GPRS packages from my cellular provider when I already pay
for an ADSL connection at home?
Yes, I could use the organiser features, but as I only sync my phone with
Outlook Express and not Outlook, you can see that I'm not a big diary man.
Any small reminders can be added to the organiser feature of my phone.
I can even collect my email using the email client built into my phone.
The HP h2210 looks attractive to me, especially as I'm a photographer and it
will accept my Compact Flash cards...but I'm only away from my desk and PC
for a working day at the most...got USB2 card reader there...why do I need
to view/transfer the pix I take to my handheld?
Yes, I've had a Handspring Visor before. Sold it on ebay. Maybe that's
because it was a low powered model and I didn't appreciate it...
Anyone else had these concerns but still purchased that PDA?
Si.
Hi,
How many ppl have purchased a PDA, only to use a fraction of its features?
I ask because I'm on the verge of shelling out big bucks for a PDA, but am
doubtful as to whether it's going to end up on ebay in a matter of months.
I've just bought a bluetooth enabled mobile phone, so I thought a bluetooth
enabled PDA would be great, allowing me to use the phone to browse the web
and collect my emails.
Why? I've got an ADSL connection at home, so collecting emails and surfing
the web are a breeze.
Why pay more for GPRS packages from my cellular provider when I already pay
for an ADSL connection at home?
Yes, I could use the organiser features, but as I only sync my phone with
Outlook Express and not Outlook, you can see that I'm not a big diary man.
Any small reminders can be added to the organiser feature of my phone.
I can even collect my email using the email client built into my phone.
The HP h2210 looks attractive to me, especially as I'm a photographer and it
will accept my Compact Flash cards...but I'm only away from my desk and PC
for a working day at the most...got USB2 card reader there...why do I need
to view/transfer the pix I take to my handheld?
Yes, I've had a Handspring Visor before. Sold it on ebay. Maybe that's
because it was a low powered model and I didn't appreciate it...
Anyone else had these concerns but still purchased that PDA?
Si.