Toshiba, HP, Casio, Sony, Viewsonic, Dell... you rack em up. I've played with quite a lot of handhelds, but in the price category, the Tungsten E @ usd199, is the best PDA I've ever had to hold in my hands.
It landed on my desk last wednesday, and since then, I've been like a small boy. The ultra sleek design, nice metal feeling, combined with simplicity is just me.
The built in Versamail and calendar makes it a good outlook on the move, and with Aeroplayer for Mp3's, adobe reader for work stuff.. it just does it all
So if you're getting a PDA, that shouldn't cost much, my vote is for Tungsten E over the others.. its just a lovely little devil
Only one negative thing, its PalmOS and not Windows Pocket. But as I started my PDA'ing 2 years ago with Palm's m100, I fare well with PalmOS and Graffiti anyway...
Cheers, Flix
P.S: I've held the Ipaq 1930, Dell X3, an older Cassiopeia (win ce), some rather new toshiba and a rather new viewsonic too... so I'm not talking rosery stuff outta thin air
It landed on my desk last wednesday, and since then, I've been like a small boy. The ultra sleek design, nice metal feeling, combined with simplicity is just me.
The built in Versamail and calendar makes it a good outlook on the move, and with Aeroplayer for Mp3's, adobe reader for work stuff.. it just does it all
So if you're getting a PDA, that shouldn't cost much, my vote is for Tungsten E over the others.. its just a lovely little devil
Only one negative thing, its PalmOS and not Windows Pocket. But as I started my PDA'ing 2 years ago with Palm's m100, I fare well with PalmOS and Graffiti anyway...
Cheers, Flix
P.S: I've held the Ipaq 1930, Dell X3, an older Cassiopeia (win ce), some rather new toshiba and a rather new viewsonic too... so I'm not talking rosery stuff outta thin air