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		<title>By: Daniel C</title>
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		<dc:creator>Daniel C</dc:creator>
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		<description>I can understand your reticence to have a PDA/phone combo, but if you use a headset you can use all of the PDA features while you talk to your hearts content.  I have a Treo 700P, and I must tell you that I am extremely pleased with it.  The talk and standby times are superb, I have gone for two days without charging, and the PDA features are as good as it gets, but then I am a bit biased, I have been using the Palm OS for close to ten years now.  I have tried PDAs with the Windows OS and I&#039;ve found that they tend to be slower, and memory can be a problem, since all files in that operating system are much larger than their Palm counterparts.

The Treo also has a battery that can be changed.  I put in a higher capacity battery, which, by the way, fits without the need to change out the back to make room.  It also takes SD cards.  I keep a 2GB card in the slot at all times, and can synch from my computer directly to the card to save working memory.

All in all, I have a lot of experience with Palm, and enough with the other OS to be convinced to stay with the OS I am using.

Good luck with your decision.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I can understand your reticence to have a PDA/phone combo, but if you use a headset you can use all of the PDA features while you talk to your hearts content.  I have a Treo 700P, and I must tell you that I am extremely pleased with it.  The talk and standby times are superb, I have gone for two days without charging, and the PDA features are as good as it gets, but then I am a bit biased, I have been using the Palm OS for close to ten years now.  I have tried PDAs with the Windows OS and I&#8217;ve found that they tend to be slower, and memory can be a problem, since all files in that operating system are much larger than their Palm counterparts.</p>
<p>The Treo also has a battery that can be changed.  I put in a higher capacity battery, which, by the way, fits without the need to change out the back to make room.  It also takes SD cards.  I keep a 2GB card in the slot at all times, and can synch from my computer directly to the card to save working memory.</p>
<p>All in all, I have a lot of experience with Palm, and enough with the other OS to be convinced to stay with the OS I am using.</p>
<p>Good luck with your decision.</p>
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