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The Toshiba e750 is a great pocket pc that bundles built-in WiFi, both Secure Digital and Compact Flash slots, and a speedy processor into one attractive device. It is a bit bigger than the models currently available but still very "pocketable". It runs on pocket pc 2003 operating system which includes pocket versions of Word, Excel, and Windows Media Player 9. It has been a great device for me. After two and a half years of daily use it has developed a habit of loosening the connection between the screen and the digitizer rendering it useless without opening it up and re-establishing the connection. This has happened twice to me but could be due to the grind and abuse it takes from being used every day. It's battery is a rechargeable li-ion cell that is external and can be swapped out for another one. This feature is very handy for possible extended use away from a car or wall-outlet charger. Overall I give this a good rating by a company that is just exiting the handheld scene. Toshiba, we hate to see you go!Read full review
I upgraded this PDA from the toshia e330 about 2-3 weeks ago. The main reason i upgraded to this was because of the wireless feature, point blank period. The configuration wizard for connecting to a wireless network is "easy, with lots of encrytion/security" types to select. however when you try to connect to a wireless network that is encryption, it wont allow you too. Also the little " many options" the wizard gives you, ya you can basically throw them out the window, because it loves to automatically connect to the network with the greatest signal strength. To make a long story short about the wireless features, yes it does work and i love being able to surf on it at wifi spots. Once you get the config menu figured out* took me about a week* its not that hard however i have yet to connect to any encrypted network* even my own*. Other reviews i have read say its has something to do with the OS. microsoft mobile 2003 doent seem to have this issue. Now in terms of the other features the pda have, im appreciated is the ability to customize the hot keys, and the advance power saving options. For under 200 bucks, this 4 year old pda can do pretty much what of any the current ones can push like.Read full review
Featuring the power-saving Intel PXA255 processor, the Pocket PC e750 delivers added performance to quickly access your files and programs while consuming less power. Whether indoors or outdoors, Pocket PC e750 users can view their favorite images or Web sites with the large, crisp 3.8" diagonal transreflective color display. Providing a generous 96MB (64MB RAM/32MB NAND) of storage capacity, Pocket PC e750 users can easily access data and multimedia files with the touch of a finger. For added peace of mind, critical files stored in NAND memory will remain intact even if the PDA battery runs down.
I think its great. Simple to use. Connects to WIFI easily. I got it originally to replace an older E405 that died. I use it mainly as a portable photo album. The wireless is great. Now when I'm out on my motorcycle I can access the net if I need to. Great little set up with accessories still available.