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PDA
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Simesco
PDA shop, in association with
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Double
Your Effectiveness by utilising the
right technology. This selection of
the latest Personal Organisers will
meet all your Life Management needs
without blowing your budget. Contact
Us for information on Corporate
and bulk orders. |
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| TOSHIBA |
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Toshiba
e330 PocketPC 2002
Ultra-slim and
powerful — the multi-functional
companion for travel and entertainment.
This super-thin Pocket PC is the
ultimate personal assistant, keeping
you totally organised, informed,
and entertained on the move. It's
incredibly slim and lightweight
so it can be taken anywhere. |
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| PALM |
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Palm Tungsten T Handheld - OS
5.0 / 16MB
The Tungsten T
is Palm's latest PDA offering--it's
smaller, lighter and ships with
the latest Palm OS.
The trend for PDAs at the moment
seems to be for smaller, lighter
and more feature-rich devices
to appear at ever lower prices |
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Sony
Clié PEG-SL10
The
Sony Clié SL10 combines
the best features that every
Palm OS 4 PDA offers with a
range of Sony extras, to provide
a superb contender in the entry-level
PDA category.
Sony's extras include a Memory
Stick slot which means you can
augment the 8 MB RAM, and a
320 x 320 pixel screen. |
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| Hewlett
Packard |
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HP
iPAQ H5450 Pocket PC (English)
Some
pocket PCs have a standard range
of features, some take the minimalist
approach, and some pack everything
in but the kitchen sink. The
Hewlett Packard iPAQ 5450 is
in the kitchen sink category,
coming with Bluetooth and 802.11b
wireless connectivity as well
as fingerprint recognition.
The former two are not new features,
though getting them both in
a PDA at the same time is a
novelty. If you are a wireless
connectivity fan, having both
on hand could prove extremely
useful.
The fingerprint recognition
is something altogether more
alluring. If you are into data
security it may well appeal
and design-wise it is neatly
integrated into the directional
cursor so it is totally unobtrusive.
You can use this so-called biometric
security measure in conjunction
with the Pocket PC password
tools or independently of them
as you choose. |
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