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Old 05-09-2006, 03:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Quicksilver
Maybe. But here's a consideration. The bad: Unfortunately, the HP iPaq rx1950 lacks Bluetooth and has low onboard memory and out of a score 1-10 it's only a 6.5. Not very highly rated IMHO.
I read that, but I'm looking at the user's needs. She's not going to be doing a lot of data sync'ng, hardly if ever. In terms of memory, whatever memory is used for calendar/memo/to-do/email/etc is all that will be required.

Per CNET:

HP spruces up its entry-level handheld line with the HP iPaq rx1950 model, a slim and light PDA that doesn't cut corners on performance or battery life, with class-leading results. Armed with the latest Windows Mobile 5 operating system, the rx1950 can be a pocket office on the road but skimps on a few features here and there, most notably Bluetooth. At $300, however, the rx1950 costs half that of high-end business PDAs, so if you're on a budget and you're OK with the lack of Bluetooth, then the HP iPaq rx1950 is a perfectly capable handheld.
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