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    Peter Mayhew
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    I've always been a Psion Fan. Sadly Psion don't produce PDA's anymore, so I need to look else where. Any of you recommend a PDA?. Heard the Sony Clie SJ30 is good. Ideally i want one that is very compatible with Windows i.e. outlook, word, excel, and decent battery life. I feel so dirty not buying a Psion. :(( ....ok I’m over it... :-O Look forward to you views! --- Peter M

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      I've always been a Psion Fan. Sadly Psion don't produce PDA's anymore, so I need to look else where. Any of you recommend a PDA?. Heard the Sony Clie SJ30 is good. Ideally i want one that is very compatible with Windows i.e. outlook, word, excel, and decent battery life. I feel so dirty not buying a Psion. :(( ....ok I’m over it... :-O Look forward to you views! --- Peter M

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      Matt Gullett
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      I used to have an HP Jordana Pocket PC 2002 edition. (I can't remember the model I had, but it had the faster processor and 64mb ram.) My coworker has a Compaq Pocket PC edition and loves it. I have been looking at the Dell's here lately. I may buy one in the next few weeks. The Dell PDA looks like a pretty nice setup.

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        I've always been a Psion Fan. Sadly Psion don't produce PDA's anymore, so I need to look else where. Any of you recommend a PDA?. Heard the Sony Clie SJ30 is good. Ideally i want one that is very compatible with Windows i.e. outlook, word, excel, and decent battery life. I feel so dirty not buying a Psion. :(( ....ok I’m over it... :-O Look forward to you views! --- Peter M

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        I am a recent convert from Palm Pilot to Sony Clie. I find I get more value for money and a very handy, lightweight PDA from Sony. It is still using Palm OS and doesn't natively run the applications you mention, but documents can be exchanged and contents can be synchronized of course. But then, if you have been using Psion, you may be used to carrying a large and heavy PDA and some Windows CE based PDA device might be acceptable to you. It isn't for me. Bernd

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          I've always been a Psion Fan. Sadly Psion don't produce PDA's anymore, so I need to look else where. Any of you recommend a PDA?. Heard the Sony Clie SJ30 is good. Ideally i want one that is very compatible with Windows i.e. outlook, word, excel, and decent battery life. I feel so dirty not buying a Psion. :(( ....ok I’m over it... :-O Look forward to you views! --- Peter M

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          benjymous
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          Psion don't manufacture their own PDAs, but they still produce the EPOC OS (the big bulky Nokia camera phone runs epoc) so you should be able to find a new epoc based handheld if you hunt around -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!

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            I've always been a Psion Fan. Sadly Psion don't produce PDA's anymore, so I need to look else where. Any of you recommend a PDA?. Heard the Sony Clie SJ30 is good. Ideally i want one that is very compatible with Windows i.e. outlook, word, excel, and decent battery life. I feel so dirty not buying a Psion. :(( ....ok I’m over it... :-O Look forward to you views! --- Peter M

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            Steven Hicks n 1
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              I've always been a Psion Fan. Sadly Psion don't produce PDA's anymore, so I need to look else where. Any of you recommend a PDA?. Heard the Sony Clie SJ30 is good. Ideally i want one that is very compatible with Windows i.e. outlook, word, excel, and decent battery life. I feel so dirty not buying a Psion. :(( ....ok I’m over it... :-O Look forward to you views! --- Peter M

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              Eddie Velasquez
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              I have a Toshiba E740 Pocket PC and I love it. It's a bit pricy though.


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                Handspring Visor.. I got one this past year and I couldn't do without, esp when it crashes HotSync restores everything like it never happened :) -Steven CP Addict

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                Roger Wright
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                Steven Hicks wrote: Handspring Visor I had one, and will not ever have another. Mine took a tumble from a desktop to soft carpet, fully protected by its "protective" cover, and the entire touchscreen shattered. Shabby construction aside, the cost to repair is greater than the replacement cost. The desktop software (from Palm) remains quite handy, though.:-D "How many times do I have to flush before you go away?" - Megan Forbes, on Management (12/5/2002)

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                  Steven Hicks wrote: Handspring Visor I had one, and will not ever have another. Mine took a tumble from a desktop to soft carpet, fully protected by its "protective" cover, and the entire touchscreen shattered. Shabby construction aside, the cost to repair is greater than the replacement cost. The desktop software (from Palm) remains quite handy, though.:-D "How many times do I have to flush before you go away?" - Megan Forbes, on Management (12/5/2002)

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                  Steven Hicks n 1
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                  :wtf: mine has took serval dives (most of my pdas have I wonder why ;)). It only had one issue (it was broken when I bought it used) the screen was misaligned, which just required me to open it up and use some hot glue. Now it works fine. -Steven CP Addict

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