Monday, June 24, 2002
Tekguru And The XDA, Parts 2 through 6
Posted by Brad Adrian in "ARTICLE" @ 08:45 AM
http://www.tekguru.co.uk/PPC_Reviews/XDA/index.htm
We told you that we'd let you know when Daron Brewood (a.k.a. "Tekguru") finished his review of the XDA, and here it is. He's obviously put a lot of time into his evaluation and answered a lot of questions we all have. His closing comments are helpful, but make sure you read the whole report, because it's filled with great information.
"While there are limiting factors such as the 32Mb of internal memory which initially prohibits the installation of large programs, this can be worked around by using an MM or SD card. In use the XDA is stylish and soon becomes a valued tool which you will use throughout the day. Since starting to use it I have never had the need to switch back to using the iPAQ 3870 at all."
This comment ALONE made me want to drive, fly or swim to any country that has these things:
"This is a superb system as you no longer have to fight with the Connection Wizard built into the standard Pocket PC 2002 Operating system."
We told you that we'd let you know when Daron Brewood (a.k.a. "Tekguru") finished his review of the XDA, and here it is. He's obviously put a lot of time into his evaluation and answered a lot of questions we all have. His closing comments are helpful, but make sure you read the whole report, because it's filled with great information.
"While there are limiting factors such as the 32Mb of internal memory which initially prohibits the installation of large programs, this can be worked around by using an MM or SD card. In use the XDA is stylish and soon becomes a valued tool which you will use throughout the day. Since starting to use it I have never had the need to switch back to using the iPAQ 3870 at all."
This comment ALONE made me want to drive, fly or swim to any country that has these things:
"This is a superb system as you no longer have to fight with the Connection Wizard built into the standard Pocket PC 2002 Operating system."