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Buyer’s Guide - Palm vs Pocket PC

by Sunil Tanna

Trying to decide on a PDA? The first choice that you'll have to make is whether to go with a OS system or a ( ) system:

- systems run an operating system called " OS".

- systems run " ". This looks and operates a lot like the more familiar versions of Microsoft that you use on your desktop or laptop . is not identical to the larger versions of , and generally does not run the same software, but it does interoperate well with other Microsoft programs.

Some features are a dead heat between systems and PCs:

- Both systems and PCs can do contact management, calendaring and to-do-lists.

- Both and PCs can do reasonable handwriting recognition. In either case, it can take a small amount of getting used to.

- Both and PCs have models available with digital cameras.

- Some models of both and PCs support music, multimedia and MP3 (MP3 is supported pretty much on all models). You'll need to check the specs of individual models to see exactly what features they offer.

- Internet connectivity is available for most and PCs.

Here are some reasons to choose :

- systems are usually cheaper. This is because OS devices often have less memory and a slower processor. They can get away with this, without you noticing, because OS is highly optimized to run on low-end hardware.

- systems are often lighter and smaller than PCs. Of course, that isn't always the case, so you need to check the specs on individual models when making comparisons.

- systems, especially those with slower processors, often will run longer between battery recharges.

- systems, are in our opinion, slightly easier to use. PCs use a cut-down version of the standard interface, which while powerful, can offer too many confusing options.

- systems have a simple and foolproof backup/restore feature which is triggered automatically whenever you sync to your main . PCs don't automatically backup, so you need to remember to pick the option.

And here are some reasons to choose a :

- PCs integrate better with Microsoft Word and Excel. They can read your existing files, and it's easy to transfer them across. OS doesn't have built-in support for Word or Excel, but there are third party programs available, at extra cost, that can do the job.

- PCs integrate with Microsoft Outlook. Again, for systems you need extra software, although in some cases this extra software may be bundled with your PDA.

- PCs often have a wider range of WiFi and other connectivity options. Of course, you'll need to check the specs of the individual that you're considering.

Conclusions:

Of course, your opinion may differ, but for what it's worth, here's how I'd decide:

- I would choose if I wanted a simple low-end PDA.

- If I wanted more power and connectivity options, I'd look at both and systems.

- If there was any special line-of-business software that I needed to run, and it was only available on one or the other of OS and (), of course that would dictate my choice.

- As always, I'd carefully check the specs of any individual machines that I was considering. There are good (and some not so good) models available, of both and .

By S. Tanna for Answers 2000, first published at http://www.wildcomputer.com/art_buypalmpocketpc.php

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