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Sony CLIE PEG-SJ30 review

Sony CLIE PEG-SJ30 review

Review The SJ30 is a good choice for anyone looking for an expandable colour Palm OS handheld that won't break the bank.

Rating: 6.6 Editors' Rating


Editors Choice Award Handspring Treo 90 review

Handspring Treo 90 review

Review If you're not fond of Graffiti, this compact thumb keyboard-equipped device is an excellent alternative to other colour Palm OS handhelds.

Rating: 8.0 Editors' Rating


Asus MyPal A600 review

Asus MyPal A600 review

Review If you’re looking for a thin and light Pocket PC handheld, the MyPal A600 is a good choice, although CompactFlash expansion is only provided as an optional add-on.


Mobile mania at IDF

Mobile mania at IDF

News Wireless handheld devices of many kinds are on show at the latest Intel Developer Forum (IDF). Here are some of the tastier prototypes.


HP Jornada 928 WDA review

HP Jornada 928 WDA review

Review The Jornada 928 WDA seamlessly integrates handheld and mobile phone features, and is available at a competitive price.

Rating: 7.8 Editors' Rating


HP Jornada 728 review

HP Jornada 728 review

Review Check out HP’s Jornada 728 if you want to ditch your notebook in exchange for increased portability and battery life -- but only if your software requirements are relatively undemanding and you can cope with a small keyboard.

Rating: 7.4 Editors' Rating


Fujitsu Siemens Pocket LOOX 600 review

Fujitsu Siemens Pocket LOOX 600 review

Review The XScale-based Pocket LOOX 600 is well priced and strong on expansion potential, but you’ll have to wait for the GPRS add-on module.

Rating: 7.6 Editors' Rating


XScale-powered Pocket PCs

XScale-powered Pocket PCs

Buyer's Guide Intel's 400MHz XScale processor promises to give Pocket PC handhelds more speed and better power management. Check out the first wave of products here.


HP iPAQ Pocket PC H3950 review

HP iPAQ Pocket PC H3950 review

Review The H3950 has lots of things to recommend it, especially its screen. However, it is overpriced.

Rating: 7.3 Editors' Rating


Editors Choice Award Toshiba Pocket PC e740 review

Toshiba Pocket PC e740 review

Review Although the new XScale processor is a bit of a disappointment, this high-powered handheld is still worth the price.

Rating: 8.3 Editors' Rating


NavMan GPS 1000 review

NavMan GPS 1000 review

Review This relatively compact GPS receiver for Pocket PC handhelds has the advantage of a CompactFlash interface, but the software urgently needs an upgrade.

Rating: 7.0 Editors' Rating


Palm OS v Pocket PC 2002

Palm OS v Pocket PC 2002

Buyer's Guide Should you buy a Palm OS or a Pocket PC handheld? First you need to know which OS does what. Our feature comparison chart will show you.


Sony CLIE PEG-NR70V review

Sony CLIE PEG-NR70V review

Review This feature-rich device puts a whole new spin on what you can do with a Palm OS handheld, but it also carries a pretty steep price tag.

Rating: 7.4 Editors' Rating


O2 xda review

O2 xda review

Review The xda is a superb example of how to integrate communications functionality into a handheld device. However, it will be costly to use and one or two features are missing from the specification.

Rating: 7.6 Editors' Rating


NEC MobilePro 300E review

NEC MobilePro 300E review

Review The MobilePro 300E is reasonably specified and well priced, and will only disappoint those who must have CompactFlash expansion built in as well as SD.

Rating: 7.0 Editors' Rating



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