Pros: Price, Dual expansion, Robust PocketPC2002 OS, solid construction (really Toshiba e570) Cons: 32MB memory, cheap stylus, minor flaws, fairly big unit compared to Palms
Although primarily a Palm user, I have been tinkering around in the PocketPC world for a good two years now. I stayed with Compaq's iPaq line with the 3150 and 3850 series iPAQs but the huge size of the iPAQs with at least a Compact Flash adapter made...
Pros: Slim, stylish, powerful as any other. Good D-button. Cons: No screen cover.
** Critical Update: It has come to my attention that there is a minor issue with the Audiovox Maestro. Apparently the Maestro does not recognize diagonal arrow key presses. However, there IS an update that will fix this problem. It's proven rather...
Pros: Pocket PC2002, lots of freeware available, CF and SD slot expansion, sync software Cons: Battery not user replaceable, so-so battery life, battery eating toplit screen
I went looking for a replacement for my ancient Palm Pilot Professional when I could no longer get the serial sync cradle to function in Windows XP. While I wanted a color screen, I didn't want to spend $400 for it either. While I'd heard of Audiovox...
Pros: Slim, Pocket PC 2002, terrific internal expansion Cons: Few external expansion options, 32MB internal memory is a bit skimpy
I am a former Palm user. My last Palm was a Palm Vx, which seemed to have a lot going for it. I still like its ease of use and quick response. However, it has been nudged out of it's place of prominence in my geek arsenal by the Audiovox Maestro. Yes, I...
I shopped around a long time to find my PDA. I wanted it to do a LOT. In addition to using the PDA for contact lists, task list, and calendar, I wanted to use it for reading eBooks, playing games, and MP3 playback (and if possible to control my...
Pros: Cheap. Capable. Nice screen. Good sound. CF *AND* SD slot! Cons: 32MB of memory is a bit short.
There are lots of PDA's out there with more whiz-bang features. But as far as a superb middle-of-the-road PDA with all the essentials (great screen, stereo output, easily expandable), this is the way to go.
Pros: All the right stuff, lower price than others, SD and CF slots built in. Cons: 32MB, but again, SD and CF slots built in. Fill 'em up.
Let's face it. I guess I would like to have 64MB instead of 32MB of RAM built in to my PocketPC. Ask me why, though, and all I can honestly tell you is that "It's twice as much!" I can't tell you what practical effect that really has on using your...
Pros: Great Price...no. Best price. Great Design. Cons: None ! ... maybe the battery life.
(first, forgive my English please)
I bought one of this devices about 3 months ago. I think I'm ready to give you my opinion. I a few words the best. It makes everything the others do, on a very low price.
Pros: extensive memory and features, very stylish, perfect for anyone Cons: shortage of accessories, takes awhile to get used to keyboard.
I bought my Audiovox Maestro a few years ago, and overall yes, I'm very satisfied with it, and it's accessories. I would definately recommend this to a PDA beginner. This PDA features a full color touch screen, which I believe is 32 Bit color, a CF ...
Pros: Affordable, Has it all and then some... Cons: Hard to find accesories, Audiovox support is lacking
I bought a Handspring Visor looking to have my PDA needs met. While the Visor does meet those needs in a "Yugo" kinda way, the Maestro handles them in the "Lexus" way. This little "Pocket Rocket" totally blew me away with its features, expansions, and...
Pros: Price, features, strong on-line groups, lots of freeware, SD *and* CF slots Cons: Screen dull compared to latest from Dell, battery life (can be handled, see review)
The biggest drawback you'll read about--and it's TRUE--is the short battery life. If you use the "super bright" setting for the frontlight display, the battery will drain pretty quickly, say 2 hours of moderate/heavy use. But the lower brightness...
Pros: Dual expansion slots, small form factor, good screen colors/resolution Cons: 32mb built-in RAM, no screen cover
This is the 5 PDA I've used and this is by far the best one yet. The dual expansion slots really make this thing useful. There are a ton of expansion options for a type I/II compact flash slot (I have a 128mb RAM card, a 56k modem, and a wireless...
Pros: Compact flash as well as Secure Digital. The stylus stays in place. Cons: The supplied software is pretty difficult to load.
I have owned a few different Palms and this is my first time with a Pocket PC. I would have a tuff time going back. I love this PDA. It has both Compact flash as well as Secure Digital. Which is great if you’re ever in the market to add a GPS? Having the...
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