Thursday, October 23, 2003
ViewSonic's V36 Reviewed By PDA Buyer's Guide
Posted by Janak Parekh in "ARTICLE" @ 03:00 PM
"The V36 represents ViewSonic's second mass market Pocket PC effort since the V35 came out late last year (the V37 was not sold retail, rather it was bundled with a $1,000+ Microsoft software development package). While the V36 doesn't differentiate itself that much from other Pocket PCs in many respects, it does add one important feature: an integrated VGA digital camera. While the Palm Zire 71 and several Sony Clié Palm OS PDAs have digicams, this is the first Pocket PC (without a phone) to offer a digicam."
Lisa has a good review of the V36, a device that's perhaps the best Pocket PC counterpoint to the Zire 71. She's also fairly impressed by the camera's quality. I don't think the V36 has enough features for me, but I could see it appealing to family members who don't carry a camera around with them.
Lisa has a good review of the V36, a device that's perhaps the best Pocket PC counterpoint to the Zire 71. She's also fairly impressed by the camera's quality. I don't think the V36 has enough features for me, but I could see it appealing to family members who don't carry a camera around with them.