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I know this isn`t the right forum, but I can`t find a good PDA forum. So I hope anyone here can help me out.
I`m looking for a PDA to use with my

T68. It must have connection for a keyboard and a digital camera.
Compaq ipaq 3870 looks good, anybody who has it?
Other rec?
Anybody who knows about a good PDA forum?
Thanks
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Posted: 2002-02-02 12:23:00
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i use my ipaq 3600 with my T68 to access the internet only i am unable to transfer contacts yet!

i guess i need a driver! but all in all i think that any pocket pc PDA is the best! ( i had 2 plam PDAs previously )
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Posted: 2002-02-02 12:31:00
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I think the best PDA forum is
http://discussion.brighthand.com/
You may want to wait for a while before buying a PDA, as
Fujitsu-Siemens is expected to announce an XScale Pocket PC PDA with built-in Bluetooth soon.
http://www.fujitsu-siemens.com/rl/products/handhelds/pocketloox.html
These images really look amazing.
http://www.pocketworld.dk/artikler/pocketloox/PocketLOOXFSC_c.jpg
I think it will be the best PDA to use with your T68 and Bluespoon. Cheers.
[ This Message was edited by: owizard on 2002-03-18 00:52 ]
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Posted: 2002-02-05 15:30:00
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Hi!
Here's a quite good site, but it's in swedish:
http://www.handdator.com
I've got an Palm Vx and it doesn't syncronize sthat well with my T68. (I can't send stuff from the phone to my Palm...)
Good luck!
Karin
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Posted: 2002-02-05 15:39:00
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Hi,
I think most people are interested in the iPaq 3870 because of its Bluetooth 1.1 compliance. It supports the following Bluetooth profiles.
• Object Push
• LAN Access
• Generic Access
• Serial port
• Dial-up Networking
• File Transfer
• Service Discovery
• Generic Object Exchange
It does not support the "Headset profile". It means that you can't issue voice commands using your Bluetooth headset in case you need that kind of functionality.
Source:
www.pocketpcthoughts.com
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Posted: 2002-02-05 16:02:00
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Intel has announced new XScale processors for PDAs and mobile Phones. The PXA250 XScale processors have built-in Bluetooth support. I think we may soon witness the launch of several devices powered by XScale and Win CE.NET. I am sure that an Xscale PDA would be a great device for browsing the web through T68. Cheers.
More information:
http://www.intel.com/design/pca/prodbref/298620.htm
http://www.intel.com/pressroom/archive/releases/20020212net.htm
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,83623,tk,dn021202X,00.asp
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Posted: 2002-02-13 18:57:00
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REAL : I actually just bought the Ipaq H3870 with built-in bluetooth.
E.g if you have a digital camera that uses cf-memory cards,..you can get a cf-jacket for the ipaq.
Thats what I'm going to do.
A few places to go:
http://www.pocketpcwriter.net
set-ups and more.
http://www.ppcsg.org
really good place too.
And yes the Fujitsu Siemens LOOX looks nice too, good features too
But if you're looking at the design,..I dont think, that the LOOX is as good looking as the Ipaq H3870 or e.g. Palm M505.
But then, thats only my opinion
Jan
[ This Message was edited by: jh67 on 2002-02-13 19:26 ]
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Posted: 2002-02-13 19:11:00
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Hi Jan,
Have you tried this ultimate combination of devices, i.e, the T68 paired with the iPaq 3870 and a Bluetooth headset?
Theoretically speaking, you should be able to lookup the contacts on your iPaq, dial the number through Bluetooth, and use the Bluetooth headset to talk without ever touching your T68. Unfortunately, this scenario DOES NOT work.
The problem is with the T68, as it cannot communicate simultaneously with Two Bluetooth devices. I don't know whether they are going to fix this problem in the future software releases. However, I think there is a solution to this problem as you own a HBH-10 with a Bluetooth adapter.
What about pairing HBH-10 with the adapter and using the adapter with T68? In this way, you can pair the iPaq 3870 with the phone and have two simultaneous Bluetooth connections to the phone. I think this solution might work and allow you to make calls from iPaq without touching the phone. I can't try this solution, as I don't have a HBH-10 headset.
I would like to know whether anyone else has tried this amazing combination of devices. Even people who own iPaqs with Bluetooth sleeves or other PDAs with Bluetooth CF cards can try this solution, if they own a HBH-10 headset. Thanks for your time. Cheers.
[ This Message was edited by: owizard on 2002-02-14 03:25 ]
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Posted: 2002-02-13 20:38:00
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Hi,
This article shows "how to use the Running voice 1.1" to initiate calls from your iPaq through Bluetooth. It doesn't solve the above problem. You still can't use a Bluetooth headset. However, you can use a T68 with a wired headset.
http://www.ppcshowcase.com/rvoice2.htm[ This Message was edited by: owizard on 2002-02-14 16:25 ]
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Posted: 2002-02-14 16:22:00
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OWIZARD > I dont have the adapter
The adapter was taken out of the box, when I bought it,..of course I then didnt pay for it either
So I cant even try this out. Another thing is, the adapter is meant for non-bluetooth devices,..so you could get some problems there (menues and others),..I think it would probably screw it up,..but I dont know ???
The headset only have one bluetooth profile, and thats "audio".
I havent tried it out yet with the Ipaq. I dont have the Ipaq with me right now. Picking it up next week
BTW: just bought a Anycom bluetooth card for the laptop,..hehe. Havent installed it yet.
Jan
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Posted: 2002-02-14 16:38:00
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