Geek Gadget Post: PDAs
Aug. 29th, 2006 12:47 pmA couple of years ago, I picked up a Palm Pilot m130. It's got a color screen and is useful for phone numbers, notes, and has a couple of games. Last week, on ebay, I won a Logitech keyboard for it. I figure this keyboard will make it easier to take notes when I do interviews with folks.
But being on ebay again, I spotted some decent deals on more advanced PDAs like the Compaq and HP iPAQs. They've got WiFi, MS Office apps, Bluetooth, and just more power overall. Gak... such temptation.
But I don't know if I need all that power. I barely use my Palm m130 as it is (although that might change with the keyboard), but if it had more power, would I use it more? With my laptop, I do presentations (with a projector), work on documents, surf the web, and play a few games. But it's freakin' heavy and a more powerful PDA could handle a few of those things quite well.
So I keep checking the ebay listings, searching for that good deal. Any PDA users out there? How useful are they to you and is more power necessarily better?
But being on ebay again, I spotted some decent deals on more advanced PDAs like the Compaq and HP iPAQs. They've got WiFi, MS Office apps, Bluetooth, and just more power overall. Gak... such temptation.
But I don't know if I need all that power. I barely use my Palm m130 as it is (although that might change with the keyboard), but if it had more power, would I use it more? With my laptop, I do presentations (with a projector), work on documents, surf the web, and play a few games. But it's freakin' heavy and a more powerful PDA could handle a few of those things quite well.
So I keep checking the ebay listings, searching for that good deal. Any PDA users out there? How useful are they to you and is more power necessarily better?