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Toshiba PocketPC e740
posted by p_kelchen

This device does NOT sync with any of the Linux distributions I have tried, and with anything from SynCE to Multisync. It is not recognized.
5089 None 03-17-2005 09:04 PM No reviews
palmOne, Inc. m130
posted by sohmc

A slightly better version than the m100 or m125, the m130 offers an upgraded color screen that can show 16-bit colors. It sports a 33 MHz Motorola DragonBall VZ processor. I ...
20055 8.00 12-31-2004 08:20 PM 1 reviews
PalmOne Tungsten T5
posted by bigcat99

320x480 color display 65,000+ colors in landscape and portrait modes Palm expansion slot (takes SD and MMC) Stereo Headphone jack Infrared Port 160MB FlashDrive built-in ...
18952 4.50 11-13-2004 11:55 PM 2 reviews
Sharp Zaurus SL5500
posted by Hunter555

This is a powerful little pda that runs linux. It can be a pain to set it up to sync in linux unless you are running a latest (2.6.X) series kernel. I'm running a 2.6 kern ...
25533 8.00 09-08-2004 07:49 PM 2 reviews
Kyocera 7135
posted by DrSkeezix

A very nice (IMHO) PDA phone for the Verizon (And maybe others) network. It has a SD card slot for expansion and USB/Serial/IR syncing. I only have USB in my box and, ap ...
17504 9.00 07-27-2004 04:11 PM 1 reviews
HandSpring Visor Neo
posted by isthisworking

This is a 8mb grayscale pda. it works great with kpilot and a little tweaking. i just set the port id to /dev/ttyUSB0 and (for some reson) pushed the hotsync button while it w ...
17166 8.00 05-20-2004 01:03 AM 1 reviews
Handspring Visor Prism
posted by sigma957

Works great with Kpilot or Jpilot. I mainly use it for Avantgo, which downloads web pages on it for me to read during the day. I'm currently using it with the Palm Desktop on ...
2931 None 05-08-2004 01:07 PM No reviews
Soyo K7VMP2
posted by ubgeek2

* SOYO All In One Solution: Embedded UniChrome TM AGP + On Board 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Function by VIA VT6103 PHY Controller + On Board 4 channels AC97 CODEC Audio Solution * ...
40515 8.00 04-20-2004 05:17 PM 1 reviews
Palm Tungsten T3
posted by KWTm

Palm Tungsten handheld; hi-res rotatable colour screen with collapsible graffiti section; bluetooth (no 802.11 WiFi); SD slot (no CF)
3015 None 04-15-2004 03:46 AM No reviews
IBM Thinkpad 360 PE
posted by brucek

Yes, it's old. But 7 years ago, it was in my budget. And shortly after acquiring it, I switched to linux, never looking back! The Thinkpad 360 PE has a pen interface that w ...
2223 None 04-02-2004 01:08 PM No reviews
Palm Palm M105
posted by Hotfeet

Older Palm Pilot with 8mb onboard memory, non-expandable. Black and white LCD screen with backlight. Runs on Palm OS version 3.5.3.
17584 9.00 03-22-2004 10:33 PM 2 reviews
Palm Computing, Inc Palm IIIc
posted by forrestt

The Palm™ IIIc Handheld was one of the smallest color handhelds on the market when it was first manufactured around 1999. The Palm™ IIIc fits neatly into your shirt pocket or ...
13996 8.00 03-16-2004 03:52 PM 1 reviews
PalmOne (ex Handspring) Treo 600 SmartPhine
posted by hbo

The PalmOne (ex Handspring) Treo 600 is a high-end SmartPhone running PalmOS 5.x. It features PDA functionality, a camera and, in the US, either GSM (AT&T) or CDMA (Sprint, C ...
20229 6.00 03-15-2004 08:38 PM 1 reviews
Compaq iPAQ Pocket PC H3700 Series
posted by LinuXP

Manufacturer's website: http:­/­/ap­.compaq­.com­.sg­/products­/handhelds­/3700­/ Features: - USB syncing cradle - ARM processor - ...
29451 5.00 02-16-2004 03:02 PM 2 reviews
Dell Axim X5
posted by andrewb758

Works nicely using the ipaq kernel driver and a combination of multisync (http:­/­/multisync­.sf­.net) and synce (http:­/­/synce­.sf­.net)­ ...
3761 None 02-16-2004 02:50 PM No reviews




  



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