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Which cheap PDA for timetables?
Hi, I am getting sick and tired of not being able to get those handy printed timetables. Since all the airlines seem to have PDA versions available, that may be a good option for me. I know absolutely nothing about PDA's, so I'd like to start out with a very cheap and basic one. Which one would you recommend that would have the ability to store 3 or four airline's timetables? There seem to be quite a few on Ebay so I'd probably consider a used one too. Thanks!
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Wow, I am surprised that no one has jumped in this one yet.
Let's move it to Travel Technology and hopefully you can get a better response there. BTW, I love the Pocket PC's, Palm is good, but since Pocket PC replaced Win CE, I think it is far superior than the Palm OS. Just my two cents http://www.flyertalk.com/travel/fttravel_forum/wink.gif See which version do the airlines that you want to download the information support. ------------------ ================== Moderator: OMNI and S.P.A.M. |
I dont know if Costco in the US had this but at my local one they had a MultiLingual Palm Pilot with Cradle (USB!!). I tryed it out there (they had a live demo) It was great. The price was rather cheap to. Around $100CAD + tax.
Dad has the newer Sony Clie. Which in my opinion is very nice. Very stylish. Check your local Costco or Computer Store. [This message has been edited by fromYYZ_flyer (edited Mar 20, 2004).] |
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