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markwales
13th February 2004, 13:31
I'm looking to purchase one of these PDA/XDA gadgets, however am uncertain what I'm looking for.

Been looking at a Dell Axim X3 Wireless PDA @ £279

Is this the type of thing required?

If so, could someone please explain what the 'wireless' statement actually means. What do I need to connect through? How do I connect etc.

All help greatly appreciated.

Mark.

Workshy
13th February 2004, 14:00
I understand XDA to mean those O2 mobile phone, hand pc thingies. When I said XDA in PC World they looked at me like I was making it up lol.



http://shop.uplands.co.uk/acatalog/O2_XDA_2.html

http://www.xda-2.co.uk/

http://reviews.zdnet.co.uk/hardware/handhelds/0,39023880,39117437,00.htm

Win2Win
13th February 2004, 14:36
It'll have to be an XDA if you want to use Betdaq, as this is the only platform I'm aware of at the moment, but I do know others are in the pipeline, along with Betfair.

markwales
13th February 2004, 14:38
Cheers Chaps.

paulb
15th February 2004, 15:56
Hi mark,
Due to various things, I am selling my XDA, £150, all in and delivered, you just need to buy the O2 sim.

silax
15th February 2004, 17:29
personally i'm holding out till they get something i can use on betfair and all the other internet thingys i need when on the move without having to connect to a phone line

DaveW
15th February 2004, 18:21
Same here Silax, I would want something I could use with Betfair.Can someone give a rough estimate to the monthly running costs?

Win2Win
15th February 2004, 18:23
Probably between £15-£50 depending on how much you do on it, and what you do. Exchanges don't transfer that much data once loaded, but if it's on for all the racing it can mount up on GPRS.

DaveW
15th February 2004, 18:38
Thank you Keith, I’ll watch out for developments in the XDA market re Betfair. It will give me some thing to spend my profits from the Pro Losers on.
:)

cliffbob
15th February 2004, 18:46
Can anyone help... I am thinking of buying a later model computer... what I would like to know is can I transfer files and programms from the old one to the new one... is there something called Laplink that would do this.

Any help greatly apprerciated.

Cliff

silax
15th February 2004, 19:16
there's a few ways to do it just save whatever files you want to transfer onto floppy and put the floppy in the new one
proberbly the easiest way
or you could just use e-mail send one to yourself

Win2Win
15th February 2004, 19:46
You can just dump everything on the PC, and then dunp it back again.

That reminds, me, must check if the new Windows version is available for the first model. All updates are on www.02.co.uk (http://www.02.co.uk) somewhere!!

cliffbob
16th February 2004, 22:45
Thanks Guys

Cliff.
Will buy a CD REWRITER and do it that way I think

Onlyforfun
2nd March 2004, 14:32
It'll have to be an XDA if you want to use Betdaq, as this is the only platform I'm aware of at the moment, but I do know others are in the pipeline, along with Betfair.

If you look on the Betdaq home page you will see a yellow "Mobile BETDAQ" button that has some good news on the availability on mobile internet!