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iPAQ hx4705$20.00 to $499.00
Tags:ipaq, hx4705, | iPAQ rx5935$380.00 to $390.00
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iPAQ hx2495

The iPAQ hx2495 comes packed with 520 MHz of processing power and Bluetooth technology that works alongside Windows Mobile 5.0. It has a 3.5 inch, 16-bit TFT QVGA screen as well as Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity. It also offers 64 MB of RAM and 192MB of flash ROM for persistent memory file storage. The iPAQ hx2495 is also home to CF and SD card slots as well as a serial infrared port to transfer information between compatible devices.Minimize
IIIc

The future just got brighter. Meet the Palm IIIc connected organizer. It combines functionality, speed and a brilliant color display in a pocket sized, easy-to-use package. And it's every bit as sleek, smart and connected as the other Palm III series organizers. Use as your daily companion to store and instantly access all your important information calendar, e-mail, address book, to do lists, expense lists, memos, etc. Run any number of applications from the thousands available. Synchronize daily with your PC to keep data safe and current using HotSync® technology. Vivid active matrix TFT color display provides high contrast to make reading easier and graphics more pleasing. We've expanded the memory to 8MB so you don't have to. Reliable lithium ion battery supplies up to two weeks of normal usage, yet recharges in just a few minutes. Add color to your world today! Get a Palm IIIc connected organizer!Minimize
PRS-505

The Reader from Sony is the perfect way to store and read digital books. With enough space for up to 160 eBooks, it has a long battery life and amazing paper-like screen. It’s smaller than the average paper back and easy to use.
MyPal A626

The palm-sized MyPal A626 from ASUS offers a high quality design in a compact size for your 'on-the-go' computing needs. This PDA features a 3.5" anti-glare touch screen and a stainless steel casing that complete the outlook of the A626 and provides the feeling of a solid luxury accessory.

