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Dell Axim X50v

Axim X50v

Dell's Axim X50v has a high-resolution screen, Bluetooth and WLAN capability, and can support PowerPoint presentations
Price: £289
iPaq hx2750

HP iPaq hx2750

HP's latest palmtop offers a range of features that should appeal to business buyers
Price: £365
Our rating: **** (4 out of 5)
ViewSonic V35

ViewSonic V35

ViewSonic's V35 is slim, light and one of the cheapest handhelds around, but it lacks wireless capability
iPaq H1910

HP iPaq H1910

HP's latest iPaq is cheap, stylish and compact but lacks wireless support and expansion options
Price: £288

Dell Axim X5

Dell's Axim X5 is cheap and offers most of the features found on pricier rivals

HP iPaq 5450

With its integrated wireless connectivity and strong security, HP's latest iPaq handheld should attract corporate buyers
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IT Sneak
LHC experiments reach high pitch
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Readers' letters
Microsoft will bring HPC to the masses
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Progress?
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IT Week Labs
Google wants even more of your virtual life
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The Week in Green
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