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Subject: Re: Can a PDA be a laptop replacement


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Bryan
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Date Posted: 04/29/05 Fri
In reply to: Bjoern 's message, "Can a PDA be a laptop replacement" on 04/29/05 Fri

Not sure if this is possible but I would use a T3 60% of the time and a PC 40%. Need a PC to find new games for my T3 ;)

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Daniel E
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Date Posted: 04/29/05 Fri

No it helps but it doesn't replace nor do I think it will do so in the future. I need powerful programs that I cannot run on my T3 and I need to refer to a full screen rather than a PDA sized display. I could pretend that I could but I don't think I will.

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