iPAQ only has one expansion slot built-in (at least the newer models)
and that is an SDIO slot. You will need a PCMCIA sleeve for it to accommodate
more.

Zaurus has two - CF+ and SD slots. CF+ can accommodate modems, ethernet 
(wired and unwired) and bluetooth cards, to name a few. There is also a CF format
GSM/GPRS add-on that you can buy for the Z.

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Prof. Rommel Palma Feria, MSc, SCJP          
Director, University Computer Center
University of the Philippines - Diliman
Quezon City 1101 Philippines
Voice: +63 2 9268837  Fax: +63 2 9204803
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Original Message:
From: Ian C. Sison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Ok now i am confused.  One other post said that you can have BT and
802.11b via a compactflash card.

Now there's a PCMCIA adapter/sleeve that you can use to get the same
results?

So if i won in the LOTTO, my dream handheld setup would be

Sharp Zaurus 3870 with BT and IRDA
1GB CompactFlash
Dual PCMCIA Sleeve
Ethernet PCMCIA Card
WiFi Wireless Card
Acoustic Research Dolby Wireless Headphones

Via BT, connect to a NOKIA 7650, and connect to the net via GPRS
Via 80211b, connect to the net via your local LAN

Take snapshots from the phone, save them into your PDA

Now the question being, will all the applications in these toys actually
WORK TOGETHER ??




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