another vote on this one i myself have the dopod 838pro same phone cept its ot a qwerty keyboard and no gps the 810 is teh way to go imho
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I have found a need for a rugged PDA to take bush with the army, so I can keep an eye on business.
This is what I'm looking at.
http://www.opentec.com.au/products/pdas.shtml
I don't intend to use it as a phone, just an email/internet device.
im swearing by my mio a701, its had the usual mechanics treatment, done a 2 week stint on a truckies course and a 4 weeks stint on a bushmasters course
runs all the good software without missing a beat.
I got mine for $700 on fleabay.
I've been looking at all the commercial ones, but am still leaning toward the opentec. I will have a need on occasion to take it out in a Zod (zodiac) as well as being on tropical beaches etc. (love my posting!)
It's waterproof to 1m for 30 mins.
Enough time to get it out of trouble when we flip the zod.
And back to the price, damo?
I'm guessing $2.5K with the GPS?
$2.9K inc gst and freight, with GPRS and WLAN.
GPS not included.
Don't need that bit, we usually have $500K +/- 1mm Trimble gear with us.
And a couple of those useless issue PLGRS's.
We have to write down each way point as we do it with those. It just takes to long to retrieve and the army bought the data cable, just not the software:mad:
Theres nothing wrong with the PLGR...
It works great as a paper weight on the aircon box of the Bushmaster to hold the map down while you cross reference off of the mio thats been tracking your position across pucka from inside the IMV (I didnt even think it was going to work when i turned it on, I was pleasantly surprised)
They're a good source of 'AA's for my razor, mini-maglite, portable speakers etc.....
What has the army become!
Now we have a fantastic highly mobile MBT, can you imagine the poor little vegi bins trying to keep up, only to become sport for the enemy!