__________________ Motivation. If a pretty poster and a cute saying are all it takes to motivate you, you probably have a very easy job. The kind robots wil be doing soon.
hey ken, not a teen anymore, but i started as one on this site (17/18). I'm 22 now. Axims were popular with our demographic because we could actually afford it lol. you'll find lots of us here. Hell, you're only a 1/2 hour drive from me. Don't worry, you're not alone :)
Now I don't seem to be alone as far as teenage PDA users, at least here. But one trip to school, and there's only one other person my age that I know of that uses PDAs(in his case, a Palm Tungsten E)...well, two now that I remember the other guy with the T-Mobile MDA/HTC Wizard.
Everyone else just packs iPods or some fashionable dumb cell phone, perhaps a PSP as well.
That said, there are many more PDA users in the school-one with a LifeDrive, one with a X50v(just like me!), and another with a X51. The thing is, they're all adults, and thus wouldn't count.
Would you think that most people my age would actually buy these things if they knew what they could do? It's as if they don't know that my X50v makes a great portable media player, pocket emulation station, Internet tablet, note pad, or anything like that. It sure doesn't help that Dell hardly advertised these things, if ever...
nameless player i totally agree most people think that in our age group that we wouldn't know what a pocket pc is at all. i have to say ever since i got my first pocket pc which was the toshiba e330 i felt like the coolest kid because i literally had a computer in my pocket which can virtually anything. deff u can use the dell axims the x50v or 51v as the ultimate portable media station. i feel made a dumb move of doing us consumers a favor of giving us a upgrade that is flawless and to also discontinue the PDA idea. Not even one wants a a huge thing some of us do like things in a compact form for portability and easy use