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Toshiba e330 Pocket PC

Value-priced, the Toshiba Pocket PC e330 Series is ready to use right out of the box! Powered by the Intel PXA250 processor with Intel... Read More
Value-priced, the Toshiba Pocket PC e330 Series is ready to use right out of the box! Powered by the Intel PXA250 processor with Intel XScale technology at 300MHz and 64MB of RAM, the pocket PC e330 Series delivers a powerful feature-set to keep you productive at all times. The Pocket PC e330 Series features a familiar user interface and tools from MIcrosoft such as Pocket Word, Pocket Excel, Pocket Outlook and Microsoft Windows Media Player for Pocket PC 2002 Packaged in an attractive, sleek design, the Pocket PC e330 Series delivers brilliant images through its 3.5 inch TFT display offering 64K colors and an 240 x 320 resolution Play audio and video files, organize and view your favorite pictures, all with the Toshiba Pocket PC e330 Series? incredible expansion capabilities One of the thinnest PDA devices in the industry, the Pocket PC e330 weighs a mere 5.1 ounces and easily fits into a shirt pocket for the ultimate in portability. Minimize
Author's Rating: Rating: 4/5 stars
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By:   mrprop1
Jun 3, 2003

A Good PDA for the $$$$

Author's Rating: Rating: 4/5 stars

Pros: good organization syncs with Outlook plays video and mp3s handwriting recognition

Cons: bad ergonomics

The Bottom Line: 
A good PocketPC PDA for the money

Author's Review
I got a PDA 'cuz I worked at CompUSA and got a discount, so I figgered I should get one.
It is a GREAT help to me on the road cuz it syncs with my Outlook and tells me where I need to be every day.
It also plays videos and mp3s--you can use it as a walkman with headphones.
Its light on memory, tho, so I recommend getting more in a SD card--I've got the regular 64 a 128Mb SD card, which is pretty good--brings the thing up to true usefulness.
Also, the ergonomics could be better--its a little hard to hold in your hand, and there should be more buttons on the side so its easier to use on the fly, like in the car.
 


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