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Old 11-08-2004, 04:25 PM
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BargainPDA: Choosing a PDA Part 2: Flash Memory Types

"It's been two years, and you have evolved. Your PDA now has to be a music player, video player, and PIM client. You have emails to manage, PowerPoint presentations to edit before the meeting, and a few maps to that meeting to save. Simply put, two years ago PDA buyers had to consider memory. And with many PDAs then offering memory expansion in different forms, it was more confusing to decide which PDA to buy.
Since then, the flash memory wars have cooled off some (now the major formats are Secure Digital (SD) and Compact Flash (CF)). But, the choices are harder than ever with ever lowering prices and sub-formats of some of the major ones. So leave it to BargainPDA to get you up to speed on the different memory types, and which PDAs support what type. If you are into carrying a lot of data, this guide should help you in making a memorable choice. "
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