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So, is it a GPS or PDA? I'd assume PDA since I don't see a reason to upgrade your GPS with WM6. I'm personally still waiting for someone to find a way to upgrade my HP Hx2495.
Don't hold your breath on the HP Update front. I waited a whole 2 years with iPaq, and then I switched to Toshiba and got the shaft again.PDA's are dying. Let them die already.
Indeed, Windowsmobile PDA are a bit useless, specially since battery just last a few hours, so just let them die.
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Darkest Daze @ Sep 3rd 2007 8:16AM
So, is it a GPS or PDA? I'd assume PDA since I don't see a reason to upgrade your GPS with WM6. I'm personally still waiting for someone to find a way to upgrade my HP Hx2495.
Alexander @ Sep 3rd 2007 8:43AM
Don't hold your breath on the HP Update front. I waited a whole 2 years with iPaq, and then I switched to Toshiba and got the shaft again.
PDA's are dying. Let them die already.
Magallanes @ Sep 3rd 2007 11:56AM
Indeed, Windowsmobile PDA are a bit useless, specially since battery just last a few hours, so just let them die.