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According to this story the other day, Toshiba will be selling three new Pocket PCs this week, two of which will be loaded with 128MB of memory. Like all memory, if you have it, you´ll use it and 128 can go pretty quick if you are loading MP3s or Video into it.
"All three machines are based on Intel Corp.´s XScale processor running at 400MHz, have a 4-inch Polysilicon TFT (thin film transistor) LCD (liquid crystal display) capable of 240 by 320 pixel resolution and 65,536 colors, and run Microsoft Corp.´s Pocket PC 2002 software. The main hardware difference comes in the amount of user memory with the Genio-e 550GS offering 64M bytes and the 550GX and 550GX/MD models, both featuring 128M bytes."
What will you do with the extra memory of these and other higher capacity Pocket PCs?