The 300LX was one of the first devices to use Windows CE 1.0 – it somehow stood for Windows Embedded Compact. It had Pocket Versions of Word, Excel, along with applications for Tasks, Calendar and Contacts. To get online you needed a PCMCIA modem card. The Samsung Galaxy Note? Well it runs Android Gingerbread (with ICS on the way) and pretty much does everything you can imagine…
 

The 300LX was one of the first devices to use Windows CE 1.0 – it somehow stood for Windows Embedded Compact. It had Pocket Versions of Word, Excel, along with applications for Tasks, Calendar and Contacts. To get online you needed a PCMCIA modem card. The Samsung Galaxy Note? Well it runs Android Gingerbread (with ICS on the way) and pretty much does everything you can imagine…

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A Tale of Two Styluses

Steve Jobs once said “if you see a stylus, they blew it”. The impressive Samsung Galaxy Note is proving this prediction wrong, so we decided to compare it side-by-side with the HP 300LX Palmtop PC

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