Top 10 PDAs
In our first Top 10 PDAs chart, Casio's Cassiopeia E-200 takes the top advanced PDA spot, while the HandEra 330 is the top basic PDA.
Richard Baguley
Following up our April comparison of PDAs, here is our first Top 10 PDAs chart; look for regular updates in the future. We tested four new models this month, and all joined the Top 10. Casio's Cassiopeia E-200 takes first place in the advanced PDAs section, while the HandEra 330 retains top honors among basic PDAs, thanks to its superior screen and expansion options. Palm's M515 and Sony's Clié PEG-T615C join the advanced ranks at numbers two and four, respectively, and the Clié PEG-S360 and Palm M130 capture spots in the basic chart, finishing in second and fifth place.
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