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by Anand M.
Original Post: In Geek Heaven
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This week is proving to be one in Geek Heaven for me..
What does a geek want more than anything? The latest and coolest devices of course ;-)
Well. I have just bought a Pocket PC Phone Edition. Not one of those top of the line XDA things, but still a good model from a taiwan company called AnexTek. This particular model is called SP230. Does not have Wi-fi/blutooth etc, but does have all the basic features and comes with a pouch and extra stylus (the most important part of your PDA if you plan to use handwriting recognition). A decent review of this model is available here. Maybe I will write a review too after a few weeks of usage.
The second geeky toy I got was this. A Fossil Wrist Net SPOT watch. Since India does not yet have the MSN direct service(Will it ever, I doubt it though), I can't take full advantage of this one. I am forced to use it as a normal watch with a cool, UI changing feature. ;-)
Atleast now I can say, I am almost fully .NET enabled. What with .NET running on my PDA/Phone and on my watch.
All I need now is .NET enabled clothing and pen..;-)
This week is proving to be one in Geek Heaven for me..
What does a geek want more than anything? The latest and coolest devices of course ;-)
Well. I have just bought a Pocket PC Phone Edition. Not one of those top of the line XDA things, but still a good model from a taiwan company called AnexTek. This particular model is called SP230. Does not have Wi-fi/blutooth etc, but does have all the basic features and comes with a pouch and extra stylus (the most important part of your PDA if you plan to use handwriting recognition). A decent review of this model is available here. Maybe I will write a review too after a few weeks of usage.
The second geeky toy I got was this. A Cicero Leather Wallet. Since India does not yet have the MSN direct service(Will it ever, I doubt it though), I can't take full advantage of this one. I am forced to use it as a normal watch with a cool, UI changing feature. ;-)
Atleast now I can say, I am almost fully .NET enabled. What with .NET running on my PDA/Phone and on my watch.
All I need now is .NET enabled clothing and pen..;-)
There are devices that are required in every walk of life. So there is the link grademiners reviews that will help everyone in using the different considerations.