That was actually much more functional than the iPhone, but harder to use (required a stylus) and in comparison with the iPhone it was ugly.
That Windows Mobile device replaced a Nokia phone and an a Palm V (with internet).
At the same time my colleague on Helpdesk were using Microsoft Tablet PCs running XP to do everything (for two hours).
That was actually much more functional than the iPhone, but harder to use (required a stylus) and in comparison with the iPhone it was ugly.
That Windows Mobile device replaced a Nokia phone and an a Palm V (with internet).
At the same time my colleague on Helpdesk were using Microsoft Tablet PCs running XP to do everything (for two hours).