34 results results for "pdas"
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Philips SCE7640 Power2Go rechargeable power pack
Looking for portable power?
18 September 2008 16:00 GMT
- The Good
- Powerful, versatile, multiple plugs
- The Bad
- Bulky, pricey
- Verdict
- For an external battery this is a good-looking solution that is as versatile as it is impressive to look at
- Price
- £160
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Getac PS535F GP PDA
Is this tough enough?
5 May 2009 16:00 GMT
- The Good
- Environmental connection, battery life, anti-glare screen is superb
- The Bad
- Size, weight, no phone connectivity
- Verdict
- A hardcore Windows Mobile PDA, distinctly aimed at professionals and priced accordingly
- Price
- £918.85
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Scubapro Prime dive computer
8 December 2004 16:42 GMT
- The Good
- Push buttons, Watch function
- The Bad
- A little chunky on the wrist
- Verdict
- Suunto look to have a challenger to its diving watch reign
- Price
- £219
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Panasonic SV-SD85
11 November 2003 21:22 GMT
- The Good
- Tiny, great battery life
- The Bad
- No USB 2.0
- Verdict
- It’ll play music for as long as a transatlantic plane ride. It only lacks fast USB
- Price
- £175
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PalmOne Wi-Fi Card
3 October 2004 19:35 GMT
- The Good
- Gives you wireless access for your pda
- The Bad
- Only works with two models in the palm range
- Verdict
- The unit works, but unless you’re a Zire 72 or Tungsten T3 user then it won’t help you.
- Price
- £78
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X-oom Internet Movies 3 YouTube Edition
Can this make getting your images online quicker?
4 September 2007 11:00 GMT
- The Good
- Supports plenty of formats, online a specialty
- The Bad
- Awkward to use, poor interface
- Verdict
- It may be a great price but there are more stable and better featured tools on the market
- Price
- £30
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HP iPAQ 214 Enterprise PDA
Will this phone-free PDA meet your needs?
16 April 2008 12:00 GMT
- The Good
- Big, bright screen, enhanced software
- The Bad
- Unconnected, bulky
- Verdict
- The smartphone may have all but killed off the unconnected PDA but this is a great tool for those who need Wi-Fi access
- Price
- £225
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HP iPAQ 914c Business Messenger mobile phone
But is it only good for men in suits?
24 June 2008 12:00 GMT
- The Good
- Fast and feature rich
- The Bad
- Slow start up and the camera is less than snappy
- Verdict
- A bit slow to start up, but once you get going, this smartphone is easy to use, feature-rich and small enough not to ruin the line of your suit
- Price
- £399
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HP IPAQ HX4700
29 November 2004 13:46 GMT
- The Good
- 4-inch screen and the touchpad make it ideal for watching movies
- The Bad
- Poor battery life and on the bulky side
- Verdict
- If you want to be seen with the latest Pocket PC, then this is the one. It has it all, fast processor, big screen and memory.
- Price
- £425
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Sunlinq 6.5W solar charger
Free power from the sun
30 July 2006 0:37 GMT
- The Good
- Can charge virtually anything
- The Bad
- You'll need the right connector for it to work
- Verdict
- If you are a gadget lover and want to stay connected on any camping trip or expedition this should do the trick
- Price
- £75.00
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Sony Ericsson HBH-610 Bluetooth headset
There is no better time to invest in a Bluetooth headset if you hoping to make that important call when out on the road.
6 December 2005 0:03 GMT
- The Good
- Advanced sound balancing
- The Bad
- Lacks voice dialling
- Verdict
- Auto volume and echo reduction makes this a good professional choice
- Price
- £49.99
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Chargehand Cable Tidy
10 September 2004 17:08 GMT
- The Good
- Works with any small device
- The Bad
- Expensive, flimsy and tasteless design
- Verdict
- There are several devices on the market like this but whereas some only work with mobile phones, the Chargehand will work with any small, portable device.
- Price
- £5
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Palm Zire
1 February 2004 22:59 GMT
- The Good
- Cheap; battery friendly mono screen
- The Bad
- (accordingly) less memory and functionality in spite of OS
- Verdict
- This entry level Palm takes you back to the days of the PDA as high-end address book, so if you’re new or that’s all you need, here it is.
- Price
- £59
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Adobe PhotoShop Album 2.0
9 December 2003 11:38 GMT
- The Good
- Better than Microsoft’s effort
- The Bad
- Stupid arbitrary layout changes to interface; still Americanised; price
- Verdict
- Adobe has the cash to localize for Europe but still hasn’t bothered. If you’ve got v1, stick to it until v3.
- Price
- £40
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HP iPaq rx5900 Travel Companion
The PDA goes mobile
4 April 2007 11:00 GMT
- The Good
- Compact. Powerful
- The Bad
- Short battery life
- Verdict
- Whether it’s a PDA that thinks it’s a sat-nav, or vice-versa, it’s still one of the best all-round solutions we’ve used
- Price
- £317
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Motorola HF800 Bluetooth Speaker
10 February 2005 6:56 GMT
- The Good
- Cheap, quick in car/ roaming solution. Supports 3-way calling
- The Bad
- Expect background noise. No mains charger. Too many commands via one button
- Verdict
- An alternative to headsets, with 10-metre range that will store up to 8-paired devices, but limited by overall sound quality
- Price
- £60
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Canon Multipass MP390 all-in-one printer
15 April 2004 18:40 GMT
- The Good
- Acceptable print quality, separate inks
- The Bad
- None of the basics business users require
- Verdict
- ): Look higher up the range for the auto document feeding and other bells and whistles, otherwise this only has separate inks to compete with HP.
- Price
- £200
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hp compaq Tablet PC TC1100
2 March 2004 15:18 GMT
- The Good
- Delivers on space saving
- The Bad
- At risk of being doomed to the niche
- Verdict
- A launch price of over £1000-1700 with £260 for the docking station this product though well executed, will stay at business level for a while.
- Price
- £1000
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HP IPAQ 2210
9 December 2003 12:25 GMT
- The Good
- Type II CF slot, Backlit TFT
- The Bad
- Lower price=lower battery life
- Verdict
- Apart from needing an extra battery for extended audio playback, this is a valid midrange-to-budget buy.
- Price
- £330
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Ahead Nero 7 Premium Reloaded
Are you ready for burning?
28 November 2006 11:00 GMT
- The Good
- Comprehensive updates, great value
- The Bad
- Heavy install
- Verdict
- Whether you have Nero 7 or not, it’s an essential upgrade that offers a wealth of new additions
- Price
- £55
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Snappy Face Recogniser
It might be straight out of sci-fi but does it work?
30 June 2006 0:29 GMT
- The Good
- Endless fun, for an afternoon...
- The Bad
- Costly gimmick, with a distinctly average webcam
- Verdict
- Webcam with software that recognises your face, and yours alone (apart from your identical twin that is...)
- Price
- £49.99
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Sony Vaio VGN-BX196SP laptop
Has Sony got itself a winner with the VGN-BX196SP? We take a closer look
16 January 2006 0:05 GMT
- The Good
- Fingerprint reader
- The Bad
- Poor battery life, average performance
- Verdict
- Designed with the business user in mind, Sony covers all the bases but falls to excel in any area
- Price
- £1110
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Asus MyPal A696 GPS receiver
Can Asus take on satnav?
28 July 2007 9:00 GMT
- The Good
- Slim device, great anti-glare screen, build quality
- The Bad
- Cursed by being just average at everything
- Verdict
- Another day, another satnav. Can the MyPal A696 compete with the crowd?
- Price
- £199
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Garmin Streetpilot C330 GPS
6 July 2005 0:54 GMT
- The Good
- Powerful, versatile
- The Bad
- No out-of-car use.
- Verdict
- Easy to install and set-up, there really is no better in-car solution on the market
- Price
- £625
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T-Mobile MDA III
6 January 2005 7:32 GMT
- The Good
- Discreet slide-out keyboard, huge memory
- The Bad
- Needs dock to charge. Still looks and feels like a PDA
- Verdict
- PDA users looking for a converging camera phone/PDA device should consider this unit
- Price
- £price dependent on contract
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