Inferno wrote:i dont exactly have a "PDA"
but i got my Hacked ipod.

which kicks a PDA into a trash can
Ipod hacked specs
- runs IPL (ipod linux)
- i have 3000 gameboy games loaded onto it with a IBOY emulater
- It can view pictures edit picture with PodPaint it has a text editor IWrite and has a c++ visual library module

W00t
-can run many extra games including snake and pod pod revolution
- and it has a custom theme (instead of the old blue and whit and silver its all black and red

which kicks ass)
- i also have Idoom installed on it.
Eat it!!!
Micorosft Pocket PCs have 320x240 (or 640x480) screen resolution.
They are touch screens.
Windows Media Player
Word
Excel
PowerPoint (Windows Mobile 5 only)
-Photo editing
Photoviewing
Web surfing w/ flash
WiFi
Bluetooth (on most models)
Built in speaker (not used too often for music, though, most are mono)
Plays tons of great
commercial quality games
IR
-Universal remote
Control your Windows XP (I don't about Vista yet) PC from it using Terminal Services (I can use 3ds max with OpenGL, I can also use photoshop rather easily, but I have a sufficient photo editor built into mine)
Plus, it's got all the PDA stuff
Calendar
Notes
Contacts
Outlook
The only thing most Pocket PCs
don't have is a bunch of internal memory. If they built in 30gb of space and made Terminal Services work with DirectX, I'd never physically touch my notebook ever again, I'd even play Halo on my Pocket PC.
(- denotes feature is not included by default, but what can you expect from Microsoft?)
EDIT:
I forgot about maps! Plus, with the new Microsoft Streets and Trips, you can use the Bluetooth GPS unit with a Pocket PC and Pocket Streets, so it's also a GPS (plus there are various other GPSs available)
And, I can't forget Pocket PC Phone Editions! Sprint was a major pioneer with these, they are pretty much Pocket PCs with GPRS receivers.
[Gasp! GPS isn't in Firefox's dictionary! Head for the hills!]
EDIT (again):
I also forgot that i have a TI-83+ emulator on my Pocket PC, therefore making it a fully functional graphing calculator as well. I remember when the UMPCs came out and I'm like "Wtf, I can do all of that on my PPC!" (except play Halo, speaking of which, did anyone ever get one of those and try and play Halo on it?)