what is the best pocket pc ryt now?
By 123456_
@123456_ (1052)
Philippines
December 15, 2006 1:11am CST
A Pocket PC, abbreviated P/PC or PPC, is a handheld-sized computer that runs a specific version of the Windows CE operating system. It has many of the capabilities of modern desktop PCs. Currently there are thousands of applications for Pocket PC, many of which are freeware. Some of these devices also include mobile phone features. Pocket PCs can also be used with many other add-ons like GPS receivers, barcode readers, RFID readers, and cameras.
** i think its HP IPAQ 6365
3 responses
@StashCompInc (63)
• Sweden
6 Dec 07
It depends on your usage, for me its the HTC TYTN II because i want small compact and powerfull
@cooldude8889 (2609)
• Singapore
16 Dec 06
A dopod will do the job.It has all the features one could possible have on a regular pda phone.You can also access the web through 3G which is alot cheaper than GPRS.

![pocket pc - According to Microsoft, the Pocket PC is "a handheld device that enables users to store and retrieve e-mail, contacts, appointments, tasks, play multimedia files, games, exchange text messages with Windows Live Messenger (MSN Messenger), browse the Web, and more." [1]
From a technical standpoint, "Pocket PC" is a standard from Microsoft that sets various hardware and software requirements for mobile devices bearing the "Pocket PC" label.
For instance, any device which is to be classified as a Pocket PC must:
Run Microsoft's Windows Mobile, PocketPC edition
Come bundled with a specific suite of applications in ROM
note: the name Windows Mobile refers to both the Windows CE operating system and a suite of basic applications along with a specified user interface
Include a touchscreen
Include a directional pad or touchpad
Include a set of hardware application buttons
Be based on an ARM version 4 compatible CPU, Intel XScale CPU, MIPS CPU or SH3 CPU. (As of the Pocket PC 2002 specification, ARM-based CPUs are required.)
pocket pc - According to Microsoft, the Pocket PC is "a handheld device that enables users to store and retrieve e-mail, contacts, appointments, tasks, play multimedia files, games, exchange text messages with Windows Live Messenger (MSN Messenger), browse the Web, and more." [1]
From a technical standpoint, "Pocket PC" is a standard from Microsoft that sets various hardware and software requirements for mobile devices bearing the "Pocket PC" label.
For instance, any device which is to be classified as a Pocket PC must:
Run Microsoft's Windows Mobile, PocketPC edition
Come bundled with a specific suite of applications in ROM
note: the name Windows Mobile refers to both the Windows CE operating system and a suite of basic applications along with a specified user interface
Include a touchscreen
Include a directional pad or touchpad
Include a set of hardware application buttons
Be based on an ARM version 4 compatible CPU, Intel XScale CPU, MIPS CPU or SH3 CPU. (As of the Pocket PC 2002 specification, ARM-based CPUs are required.)](https://img.mylot.com/622197.jpg)

