I have got some Ipaqs - mostly use a Hx4700 with a big nice VGA screen. + TuneLab nd GPS. I find that HTC is the most interesting mobile manufacturer and they have many different models. Actually most Ipaqs, Qtek and others are either branded HTC or developed by them. Never used a Palm. John Formsma <formsma at gmail.com> skrev: I'm a Palm user, but if I were buying a new device today, it would be one like the HP iPAQ rx5915 with GPS. Back two years ago when I was weighing the Palm OS vs. Pocket PC, there were more general applications available for Palm. Not sure what it is now. I'm not sure what ETDs it will run (I tune aurally). I am directionally challenged. Once I get to a piano, I can handle all the tuning myself. ;-) The GPS would help me more, and I could always buy RCT later if I wanted to. JF On 7/18/07, Paul Tizzard wrote: > > > Hi list, > > My wife returned from New York with a Palm TX as a present for me. > Fantastic little device, however none of the ETD's are available on the Palm > OS. As this was a feature that I would like to have, unfortunately I may > have to send it back :-( > I've had a look through the archives to see if there was a favourite pocket > pc out there, but it's a little difficult to gauge. Could some of you > perhaps let me know what your experiences are. > Thanks. > > Paul Tizzard > Cape Town > South Africa --------------------------------- Stava rätt! Stava lätt! Yahoo! Mails stavkontroll tar hand om tryckfelen och mycket mer! Få den på http://se.mail.yahoo.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20070718/4990d326/attachment.html
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