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There is a wide range of PDAs available. Below are a few of the more common models, along with notes about how well they work with GPS2PDA. As we learn more about different PDAs we will update this
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Palm OS PDAs
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Palm Zire 71
If you are looking for a basic Palm PDA for your GPS2PDA data collection, the Zire 71 may be what you want. (more).
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Palm Tungsten T2
For an extra $100 or so above the Zire 71 you can get a Tungsten T2, which is aimed at the professional business user. (more)
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Pocket-PC PDAs
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Dell Axim X5
This is one of our favorite Pocket-PC PDAs at the moment because it has great features at a very good price (more)
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Ipaq 2210
This is a very nice PDA, especially if you are looking for a PDA with integrated Bluetooth (more).
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Oldies, but goodies. You may have an old Palm OS PDA that you don’t use anymore. It may be just fine for collecting travel time data with GPS2PDA. Here on
some notes on models we’ve tested.
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Palm OS PDAs - OK
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Visor
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Palm OS PDAs - Not OK
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Pocket-PC PDAs - Ok
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Pocket-PC PDAs - Not Ok
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We don’t have any Pocket-PC PDAs on our “No Good” list as yet.
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