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Ok so i am in desperate need of a PDA but i am on a very low budget. No more than £50
I am looking for one that has hand writing recognition (and perhaps one i can do my designs on so drawing as well) as well as notes, to do lists, Word, Excel and stuff like that. A reliable one with good battery life as i do alot of travelling and will need it. One that either has a keyboard or u can get one for and with a fairly good screen size. I have looked and looked but i know very little of which is the best and never realised how many there were to choose from. Please help!
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There is nothing that we sell with that spec in that price range.

The closest the palm Z22.
http://www.totalpda.co.uk/Palm-Z22-PDA.aspx
But it still wont do everything you have have asked for. To get everything your looking for you would need to double your budget at least.

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Ok so i am in desperate need of a PDA but i am on a very low budget. No more than £50
I am looking for one that has hand writing recognition (and perhaps one i can do my designs on so drawing as well) as well as notes, to do lists, Word, Excel and stuff like that. A reliable one with good battery life as i do alot of travelling and will need it. One that either has a keyboard or u can get one for and with a fairly good screen size. I have looked and looked but i know very little of which is the best and never realised how many there were to choose from. Please help!
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Hmm ok yeah i guess that is a little low. Well what would you recommend then between say £50-£200?
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I would look at these models.

http://www.totalpda.co.uk/Acer-N50-PDA.aspx

The acer is really good spec for the money and it has wifi and bluetooth it has all functions your looking for except a built in keyboard. You can call up a keyboard on the screen and bluetooth keyboards are available to connect to it if you do a lot of documents.

Pocket Word, Excell, Outlook and media player are built in as standard. I also do a satnav bundle with this PDA.
http://www.totalpda.co.uk/Acer-N50-w...-SPiN-GPS.aspx

There are some other models you could look at
http://www.totalpda.co.uk/Palm-Tungsten-TX.aspx
http://www.totalpda.co.uk/HP-iPAQ-2190-New.aspx

Although I think the acer is the best deal for your requirements.
Give me a call if you have any questions or wish to order.

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