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Originally Posted by Jessica Boucher
I'm pulling this thread up again because sometime before the year is out I'm planning on purchasing my third PDA.
Previous to this I've owned a Palm Vx and then a Palm V: the Vx I bought refurbished from FranklinCovey, and lasted me a good 2 years before it died on me; and the V which I bought used off ebay (cheap becuase I already had the correct cradle), whose screen cracked when I fell down a flight of stairs in my sorority tower.
So, what are your suggestions for a new one? I was drooling over the Tungsten E for a while, basically because it had most of what I was looking for in a PDA: sleek...compatibility with Outlook, Word, Excel, & PPT...mp3 capabilities...speedy processor...color screen....and a great price point, especially used. But I'm willing to expand my horizons beyond the Palm universe.
No jokes about my falling (again). We all know I'm a klutz. And no wisecracks related to the other meaning for PDA, either 
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If you are looking for compatiblity with word and other windows products look into a Pocket PC. I know numerous companies such as Dell and HP use them. Like I said I have a HP iPAQ 1910(no longer made, but new versions available) and I love it. You can buy Secure Digital cards pretty cheap so you can practically triple the memory you had for like another $30. You can also get replacement/spare batteries, which is nice if you are using it for listening to music via the PPC version of Windows Media Player. So if that helped at all go check out the HP website.