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Old 03-18-2004, 11:15 AM   #9
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Well, judging from the stated dimensions, I don't consider the E800 pocketsized. Do you? I've seen the 1930 and it is very slim, though if I remember correctly it is wider than the 615. No matter, those are both clearly pocketsized. For me this is a critical issue: I simply will not buy a unit that does not go comfortably into a jacket, shirt or front pants pocket. BTW, are you not worried about bending or even cracking the 1930's thin frame? Philippe Radley

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Originally Posted by cbarnett
That all depends on the particular PPC you're talking about. The current batch of ipaqs, for example, are _tiny_! My 1930 is thinner and slimmer than my t615 by a long shot. It's much easier to carry around, in fact. Having said that, there are some models which are larger of course, but as you said Philippe, it depends on what you want and what you consider pocket sized

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