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Old 02-07-2008, 11:47 PM   #39
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Originally Posted by DDHarriman View Post
For your need: pocketpc, or pocketpc phone edition.

A outstanding good screen and a bit bigger machine is the The HTC Advantage X7501, 5” who can read every format you want or need, and does a lot more things and being a eBook reader (it’s even a phone).
But… it’s not cheap.
Hi Delos, have you been to the moon yet?

Well, as you might have guessed, the reason I am still using a Palm device is because Windows Mobile and Symbian don't appeal to me yet. I'm planning to pick up a GSM version of the Palm Centro when they become available in my country for use as a PDA and phone.

The hardware of some Windows Mobile machines is very nice, but I don't feel comfortable with the look and feel of the OS. The thing I do like about it is that its a fairly modern platform and easy to program for.

So between having an iPod Nano for music and some video, a Tungsten|T3 (and soon Centro) for PDA/PIM functions and video, and a MacBook for comics and the web, I might have room for a dedicated ebook reader, but a Windows Mobile device would seem to overlap too much with what I already have (ie: paying for what I don't need)
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