Rating:  Summary: A Lot of Bang for the Buck Review: I have a Palm V and got tired of squinting at the screen. While its form-factor is very nice, its total lack of multimedia makes me think it is far too expensive for what you get. On the other hand my HP Jornada has a wealth of multimedia features: MP3 player, image processor etc. I only wish HP would figure a way to add streaming video to the product. All in all the HP+CE combo are hard to beat for standard apps (contacts, expenses etc.) with a lot of room for future expansion.
Rating:  Summary: thinkin about switchin Review: I have a palm V, and I am seriously considering switching over- It would be nice have 100MBs, music, voice recorder etc... Its just that the thing looks so big- not exactly wallet sized.
Rating:  Summary: Journey with Jornada! Review: I just received mine yesterday and it is FANTASTIC! I was up and working on it within 2 minutes. Everything about this little guy/girl is impressive. I really didn't know what I was buying when I bought it but I knew I couldn't go wrong with an HP Palm PC.I was right!
Rating:  Summary: Journey with Jornada! Review: I just received mine yesterday and it is FANTASTIC! I was up and working on it within 2 minutes. Everything about this little guy/girl is impressive. I really didn't know what I was buying when I bought it but I knew I couldn't go wrong with an HP Palm PC. I was right!
Rating:  Summary: A Little expensive, but well worth it. Review: I own both the Palm V and the HP 430, I have heard that some people have been having problems with Win Ce, but so far, I have had to reset my Palm more than the Jornada. Ease of use, color screen, compact flash slot, these all make the Jornada much more effective to me. More of a Palmtop than a PDA. The travel cable is much better than a charge cradle for mobile use. I think the Jornada was worth everything I paid for it and more.
Rating:  Summary: A Little expensive, but well worth it. Review: I own both the Palm V and the HP 430, I have heard that some people have been having problems with Win Ce, but so far, I have had to reset my Palm more than the Jornada. Ease of use, color screen, compact flash slot, these all make the Jornada much more effective to me. More of a Palmtop than a PDA. The travel cable is much better than a charge cradle for mobile use. I think the Jornada was worth everything I paid for it and more.
Rating:  Summary: HP Delivers Again Review: I recently received my Jornada 430 and have been extremely pleased with its performance and ease of use. Start-up time is less than 5 minutes, as you simply touch the screen and can begin using applications. Plenty of speed, bright colored screen, adequate battery power, and a convenient user guide. A compact flash card can also be added to the device, allowing for remote internet access. This, of course, is an additional cost to the unit. Overall, the best PDA on the market.
Rating:  Summary: HP Delivers Again Review: I recently received my Jornada 430 and have been extremely pleased with its performance and ease of use. Start-up time is less than 5 minutes, as you simply touch the screen and can begin using applications. Plenty of speed, bright colored screen, adequate battery power, and a convenient user guide. A compact flash card can also be added to the device, allowing for remote internet access. This, of course, is an additional cost to the unit. Overall, the best PDA on the market.
Rating:  Summary: My review of the HP Jornada 430 Palm-Size PC Review: I think that using this item in the Bond movie is very fitting. Technology keeps making these things better and better and although it only has 16MB which isn't enough for very much, only good things can come from this. I have a feeling soon these hand held bad boys will be sellin' like gameboys in the near future.
Rating:  Summary: The answer to not carrying a Palm V & a Rio! Review: I've had the Jornada for about a month now & I'm pretty happy with it. I toyed with having a Palm V & a Rio @ one point & then thought dang, why can't I have it in one unit? After some research I came upon the Casioppeia E-100/105 & the Jornada 430. Well, as the E-105 has become as rare as a sighting of the do-do bird, the 430 was available. History goes from there. I had a Palm III at one point & have since sold it. I haven't looked back since. Cons: No cradle (although it does come with a sync cable) & no gamepad (ala Casioppeia E-100/105) - no multimedia bundle. Pros: Built-in MP3 player (from what I understand plays high-quality MP3s as compared to the Casioppeias which can only play medium-quality MP3s) - Great software bundle (in ROM & and on CD-ROM) - voice recognition for contact info. On the overall, a good solid purchase (at least for the next 2 months when the next cool thing comes along).
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