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im thinking of getting this package Palm TE2 PDA with TomTom Navigator 5 Bluetooth GPS system http://www.totalpda.co.uk/Palm-TE2-P...PS-system.aspx anyone have any experience of using this system, pros and cons etc? id be really grateful. |
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One observation - this runs PalmOS, not Windows Pocket PC.
Neither is necessarily better or worse than the other but it is like the VHS / Betamax debate. If you already have any Pocket PC software, it won't run on this device. You can also consider integrated devices which are a standard PDA with the GPS reveiver built-in. |
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cheers.
i wanted the palm os as a prog i use for work only runs on plam. the integrated ones looked more bulky- any experience of them? |
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Originally Posted by drmoose
hey
im thinking of getting this package Palm TE2 PDA with TomTom Navigator 5 Bluetooth GPS system http://www.totalpda.co.uk/Palm-TE2-P...PS-system.aspx anyone have any experience of using this system, pros and cons etc? id be really grateful. Personally, unless you really want a PDA and GPS navigator - I would look at a dedicated GPS nav unit such as the TomTom One - much easier to set up, usually better audio. but remember they are the most stolen devices for cars atm - so think how to carry it |
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cheers, will do.
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