I have a Palm VIIx hooked up to the OBDI port in my 3000GT. :)
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I have a Palm VIIx hooked up to the OBDI port in my 3000GT. :)
A friend sold me his Sony Clie PEG-SJ20/U FOR $50 (including carrying case). I haven't used it at much as I thought, but I prefer to be able to edit a friends phone number instead of scrathing the old one and putting the new one on bottom on my agenda. I also use it to write when school papers are due. Also a To Do list where I would forget to write it down later if I didn't have any paper or a pen at hand, but even if I did have paper and pen ready, you'd be wasting 90% of the paper to write 2 sentences. You could reuse the paper, but you could also lose it.
Good call on that! I just downloaded and tried it out, now I'm hooked. So hard, even though in low level! Haha, thanks for the link.Quote:
- Tak
Some of the map packs are insanely impossible. I'm stuck on one that has 43 moves to it. I just can't think that much ahead. I go back to the "kids" pack just so I feel like I'm accomplishing something.Quote:
Originally posted by Tak
Good call on that! I just downloaded and tried it out, now I'm hooked. So hard, even though in low level! Haha, thanks for the link.
- Tak
PDAs = huge waste of money unless you need it as a professional imo (why not just get a gba if you want to play games on it?):p
I can't store info, read books, or download websites into a GBA. :pQuote:
Originally posted by jck8r
PDAs = huge waste of money unless you need it as a professional imo (why not just get a gba if you want to play games on it?):p
Alright, well I said for games. . .I suppose I'll allow this one exception ;) :p Reading books sounds kind of cool. I'm def. going to seriously consider one when I have a real job :/Quote:
Originally posted by Mr Cherry
I can't store info, read books, or download websites into a GBA. :p
my PDA can play NES, SNES, MAME, Genesis, Master System, GB, GB Color, GBA, Playstation, DOS games.... can a GBA do that?Quote:
Originally posted by jck8r
PDAs = huge waste of money unless you need it as a professional imo (why not just get a gba if you want to play games on it?):p
Yeah but 600 dollars can easy buy all of those systems and more. . .
where are you getting $600 from?? i got my top of the line ipaq 4155 for $350... my top of the line dell x3i was $280... hell even a $200 dell x3 advance can play all the above games/apps fineQuote:
Originally posted by jck8r
Yeah but 600 dollars can easy buy all of those systems and more. . .
I read "Brave New World" twice on a Palm, the entire Dune series (I also have the paperbacks) and several other books. It's very convienent especially when you are waiting for something.Quote:
Originally posted by jck8r
Alright, well I said for games. . .I suppose I'll allow this one exception ;) :p Reading books sounds kind of cool. I'm def. going to seriously consider one when I have a real job :/
One of the features many people forget is the Dictionary, while I'm on professional writer I do use the written word quite often and it's pretty handy to be reading something or listening to something and be able look up a word you don't know.
I have a Handspring Visor, black and white screen, 8MB RAM. I couldn't live without it, once I lost it (luckily I got it back) and I was dysfunctional for 2 days without it. All my numbers are there, all my appointments, all my project status, basically all my work stuff (and some of my personal stuff like a gym log etc.).
I know that it is probably the most outdated PDA here, but i just don't see any reason to upgrade it, it does everything I need (and want) it to do, I also coded some apps for it (gym log book again) and it's easy and nice to code with it using the IDE that is provided by Palm.
A very nice gadget, I would never want to go back to the paper diary or those hideous desk diaries again.
I have a Dell Axim X-5, and Its pretty much purely entertainment.
I use it to listen to music, play games (MorphGear - SNES, Genesis, NES, gameboy etc), and to watch movies.