It’s an HP iPaq RX3115. It has builtin bluetooth and wi-fi. So far it’s been a great little PDA (not cell phone functionality). Currently I have it set up to be a semi-laptop replacement.
It’s certainly a device I’d recommend. When I got mine it cost me $300.00 from eCost (which was $50.00 less then it’s list price).
*Note: According to the site I linked to it’s not out yet, which is wrong it’s been out for a few months now. They just haven’t updated the page yet for some odd reason.
Thanks for your input….It seems like I have a few options..
I saw a UX-50 online and I was interested…I like the idea of it looking like a small sub-notebook and having intergrated bluetooth with a keyboard..
With the TREO I don’t know if I like the idea of using it as a cell phone too…With my new founded profession I will be using my phone a lot….And don’t want something big and clunky…
treo 650 is not that much bigger than the ux50. ux50(horrible battery life btw)is great if you don’t mind carrying 2+ seperate devices(phone/pda/mp3/etc). i sold my ux50 and went with the treo because of that. i’m on the se t637 for now until the treo 650 becomes available.
what do you want to do on your pda?
I have the Orange spv c500, i believe it is available in the US under another guise,
Anyway I am really pleased with it.
[quote author=“Mrs Gadget”]what do you want to do on your pda?
I have the Orange spv c500, i believe it is available in the US under another guise,
Anyway I am really pleased with it.
Thats really nice…I am considering something small like that…I really like the size…
[quote author=“Chris687”][quote author=“Mrs Gadget”]what do you want to do on your pda?
I have the Orange spv c500, i believe it is available in the US under another guise,
Anyway I am really pleased with it.
Thats really nice…I am considering something small like that…I really like the size…
I think there is 32mb internal memory. You can use mini sd cards in it. Comes in the uk with a 16mb one. Not easy to put in and out as they are located under the battery.
The best bit of all is that i got the phone for free as an upgrade to my SL 55 whose keys fell off, didn’t even have to change my number
Its got BT and a modem and connects via usb as well. Battery life isn’t great especially if you use gprs, but you can charge it easily enough including via the usb apparently.
I bought the I-mate PDA2k last week and it’s alot better than the XDA II. Battery life is around 2 days, built in Bluetooth and Wi-fi and also has built in slideout keyboard… Runs Windows Pocket 2003 SE… So far it’s been the best phone I’ve ever owned (I’ve had about 15 phones in the past 2 years.. in search of that ultimate one).. :drool: