Saturday, July 12, 2003
Even More Affordable Memory Upgrades
Posted by Brad Adrian in "HARDWARE" @ 03:00 AM
In my opinion, you can never have too much internal memory in a Pocket PC. I've had the RAM of one of my Pocket PCs upgraded to 128MB and I can tell you that the enhanced speed and convenience made it worth every penny.
Now, Leonard Wesson, the owner of the Pocket PC Techs upgrade company, has announced that some favorable chip deals have made it possible to lower the cost of performing RAM upgrades. Here are some examples of the price reductions:
XDA 64MB Upgrade Was: $129 -- Now: $99
XDA 128MB Upgrade Was: $299 -- Now: $239
HP iPAQ 3900 128MB Was: $159 -- Now: $129
Compaq iPAQ 3600 32MB -> 128MB Stacked Was: $199 -- Now: $149
Compaq iPAQ 3600 64MB -> 192MB Stacked Was: $329 -- Now: $239
I realize that this kind of upgrade represents a significant investment for most people, but if you really use your Pocket PC a lot and need to load a ton of applications to internal memory, the money is well spent. And at these new prices, it's an even better idea.
Now, Leonard Wesson, the owner of the Pocket PC Techs upgrade company, has announced that some favorable chip deals have made it possible to lower the cost of performing RAM upgrades. Here are some examples of the price reductions:
XDA 64MB Upgrade Was: $129 -- Now: $99
XDA 128MB Upgrade Was: $299 -- Now: $239
HP iPAQ 3900 128MB Was: $159 -- Now: $129
Compaq iPAQ 3600 32MB -> 128MB Stacked Was: $199 -- Now: $149
Compaq iPAQ 3600 64MB -> 192MB Stacked Was: $329 -- Now: $239
I realize that this kind of upgrade represents a significant investment for most people, but if you really use your Pocket PC a lot and need to load a ton of applications to internal memory, the money is well spent. And at these new prices, it's an even better idea.