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Editors Choice Award Pocket CoPilot 3.5 review

Pocket CoPilot 3.5 review

Review Excellent spoken and visual driving instructions make Pocket CoPilot our GPS navigation system of choice for iPAQ handhelds.

Rating: 8.4 Editors' Rating


Garmin iQue 3600

Garmin iQue 3600

News Handhelds have featured built-in cameras and phones before, but Garmin's iQue 3600 is the first to integrate a GPS receiver. Here's a preview.


Sony CLIE PEG-UX50

Sony CLIE PEG-UX50

News Is it a handheld, or a mini-notebook? Check out our preview of Sony's innovative CLIE PEG-UX50.


HP iPAQ H5550 review

HP iPAQ H5550 review

Review With Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and 128MB of RAM, the iPAQ H5550 is the mobile power user's Swiss Army knife.

Rating: 8.0 Editors' Rating


Palm Tungsten T2 review

Palm Tungsten T2 review

Review The Bluetooth-equipped Tungsten T2 is an evolutionary upgrade to the business-oriented Tungsten T, doubling the RAM from 16MB to 32MB and featuring an improved display.

Rating: 8.0 Editors' Rating


Sony CLIE PEG-NX73V review

Sony CLIE PEG-NX73V review

Review Sony may finally have got the design of its flip-screen handhelds just about right. Now it needs to fix Audio Player, provide more RAM and improve battery life.

Rating: 8.0 Editors' Rating


Editors Choice Award HP iPAQ H1940 review

HP iPAQ H1940 review

Review The update to the H1910 keeps its predecessor's attractive design but offers improved performance and Bluetooth support.

Rating: 8.3 Editors' Rating


Asus MyPal A620 review

Asus MyPal A620 review

Review The MyPal A620 is the first handheld we've seen with Microsoft's new Windows Mobile 2003 OS. It delivers a decent, if unremarkable, specification at an attractive price.

Rating: 7.5 Editors' Rating


Microsoft's new handheld OS

Microsoft's new handheld OS

Tech Guide The latest version of Microsoft’s handheld operating system is an evolutionary advance, but there are some significant developments -- including a new name.


GMate Yopy 3500 review

GMate Yopy 3500 review

Review Along with Sharp’s Zaurus, the Yopy offers a credible Linux-based alternative to the legions of Palm OS- and Pocket PC-based handhelds on the market.

Rating: 7.0 Editors' Rating


Sharp Zaurus SL-5600 review

Sharp Zaurus SL-5600 review

Review By boosting its speed, adding memory and smoothing out software kinks, Sharp's Zaurus SL-5600 Linux handheld offers a challenge to Pocket PC and Palm OS devices.

Rating: 7.0 Editors' Rating


Toshiba Pocket PC e350 review

Toshiba Pocket PC e350 review

Review If you can overlook its less than generous software bundle, Toshiba's Pocket PC e350 is a tempting entry-level handheld.

Rating: 7.3 Editors' Rating


Destinator review

Destinator review

Review This Pocket PC-based GPS navigation solution is easy to learn and use, and generally works well. However, an upgrade will be required before we can recommend it without reservations.

Rating: 7.3 Editors' Rating


All the new Palms

All the new Palms

Buyer's Guide Looking to upgrade your handheld? One of Palm's new-look Tungsten or Zire devices may fit the bill. Check out our complete set of reviews.


Editors Choice Award Palm Tungsten C review

Palm Tungsten C review

Review With built-in Wi-Fi, a fast 400MHz Intel processor and 64MB of RAM, Palm's Tungsten C is well equipped to keep mobile professionals connected and productive when on the road.

Rating: 8.5 Editors' Rating



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Apple MacBook Air: a first look

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Fully equipped: the mobile professional

Fully equipped: the mobile professional

Do you spend a lot of your working life out of the office? If so, check out our selection of the best kit to take out on the road.

Mobile devices: a buyer's guide

Mobile devices: a buyer's guide

Businesses going mobile need to consider whether to buy notebooks, handhelds, smartphones or other mobile devices. Then there's the various wireless connectivity options, and the extra management burden on the IT department. We take a look at some of these issues.

Buyer's Guide: smartphones for business

Buyer's Guide: smartphones for business

Want to work on the move but don't want to lug a laptop? You'll need a smartphone of some kind that lets you do email, open business documents and browse the web, among other things. Here are ten recent contenders.

Buyer's Guide: Santa Rosa notebooks

Buyer's Guide: Santa Rosa notebooks

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