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Hi there Guys.

I know either the Axim or LifeDrive will be more than what I need in terms of an organizer.

However my PDA must also Play MP3's great. Now I dont care what the speaker sounds like.

What I want to know is using earphones is the sound quality good on the Lifedrive and Axim?

Is one better than the other in terms of sound quality?

Oh and I am also considering the HP 2790 PDA

Thanks

Supe


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