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PDA & GPS Reviews
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Garmin iQue M3
The Garmin iQue M3 offers
the navigation features of the iQue M5 at
a more affordable price. (08/08/2005).
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![I-mate SP3i](images/31256700-2-60-0.gif) |
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I-mate SP3i
The I-mate SP3i is a great
multimedia-capable smart phone for road
warriors who spend more time reading e-mail
than sending it. (07/26/2005).
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Mobile Crossing WayPoint 200
The Mobile Crossing WayPoint
200 is a respectable PDA and an even better
GPS device, but the design needs work, and
it's too expensive. (07/20/2005).
Specs: Microsoft Pocket
PC 2003, 64 MB, Intel 400 MHzXScale PXA260,
Bluetooth, Navigation button
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![Mio 168RS (GPS/PDA combo)](images/31322056-2-60-0.gif) |
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Mio 168RS (GPS/PDA combo)
Though still a practical PDA/GPS
combo, the Mio 168RS offers few compelling
improvements over its predecessor. (07/12/2005).
Specs: Microsoft Windows
Mobile 2003 Second Edition, 64 MB, Intel 300
MHzXScale, IrDA, Touch-screen
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Samsung SCH-i730
Small, light, and powerful,
the Samsung i730's high-speed data support
and built-in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi make it
an excellent choice for those who have to
stay connected at all times, though the
crippled Bluetooth support may spoil the
party for laptop road warriors. (06/30/2005).
Specs: Microsoft Windows
Mobile OS, 64 MB, Intel 520 MHzXScale PXA272,
IrDA, Stylus
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