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Tom's Hardware > Forum > Smartphones & PDAs > Handhelds General > A good simple PDA..throw in your 2cents!

A good simple PDA..throw in your 2cents!

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I was reviewing several review articles about PPCs vs. Palms. I got a bit lost and kept getting distracted by fancy pop-up adds-Can anyone say ADD?-.

I was hoping if someone could point me in the right path. I am looking for:

-a PDA that is friendly with several e-books-mainly medical-

-preferably has a cell phone phone built in or in the very least accepts cell. chips.

-i care little for video,audio or cam features.

-WiFi and bluetooth compatible.

I am torn between a Palm-seems to fit my simple needs- vs. a PDA phone.

Any advice or article links are greatly appreciated =D!.

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I would recommend a Pocketpc device and good medical softwares are available such as doctordrugs and others from Skyscape. There are many for the pocket pc from sites like http://www.collectivemed.com/software.shtml
I think the advantage is you also have a device running standard Microsoft outlook, word, excel, etc. so it would a much more powerful device than a Palm.

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