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I have been reading through the forums and had a look at the website www.pdab.net which was very detailed.
I was looking for a PDA with touchscreen (with/without keyboard although everyone says a keyboard is invaluable). However it looks like a phone would be a better option now. I would like Wifi, Bluetooth and a camera. I need to use a diary (?Outlook), Word, Adobe and Powerpoint on the move. I may occasionally check for email. I have a Vodafone Sim card to put in it.
Sat Nav would be good too, can you simply buy Tom Tom software for the phone or do they have to have GPRS?
Options appear to be the Vodafone VPA Compact V, or perhaps a Palm Treo but I don't know whether to have Palm OS or Windows?
Hi, CaptainJack.
Windows Mobile is a bit slow, and none of the PDA's have enough memory for easy multitasking, but then again the Palm software has its limitations with respect to the variety of software you can get.
I have a keyboard that I rarely use, since the keys are way too small, and I recommend the Tengo software for typing.
As for the GPS, if your phone doesn't have it officially installed, your Tom-Tom won't work...