List of Pocket PC devices
This is a list of Pocket PC devices, and companies that make, or have made, them.
Ocean PDA
[edit]- K1
- K2
- Designer
- PocketPaq
- K2 Sport
- K3
Ocean's Pocket PC devices are focused on kid entertainment. Ocean's K Line moved to Windows Mobile for Ocean PDA Limited (now a Public Limited Company) to focus on the smartphone business instead.
- F900
Acer C500 Series (integrated GPS)
[edit]- c510
- c530
- c531
- Ferrari Racing
- n10
- n30
- n50
- n35 (integrated GPS)
- n300
- n310
- n311
- n320
- Thera - Pocket PC with built-in CDMA Verizon cellphone
- PPC-6600/6601 - HTC Harrier (CDMA)
- PPC-6700 - HTC Apache (CDMA)
- PPC4100 - GSM/GPRS Pocket PC phone
- PPC-6800 - HTC Mogul (CDMA)
- PPC-6900 - HTC Touch (CDMA)
Only the Casio E-115, E-125 and EM-500 were Pocket PCs. All others were using the older "Palm-sized PC" operating system except for the BE-300, which ran a stripped-down version of Windows CE 3.0 and would not run any Pocket PC software and many applications written for Windows CE itself.
- C-Series
- iPAQ
Dopod
[edit]Dopod site[9]
- Accumet XL60 pH/mV/DO/ISE/Conductivity/Resistivity/Temperature Meter
- Accumet XL50 pH/mV/ISE/Conductivity/Resistivity/Temperature Meter
- Accumet XL25 pH/mV/ISE/ Meter
- Accumet XL20 pH/mV/Conductivity/Resistivity/Salinity/Temperature Meter
- Accumet XL15 pH/mV/Temperature meter
Note that the 600, 700 and 800 series were handheld PCs that came before the Pocket PC platform was launched.
- HTC Advantage X7500/HTC Athena
- HTC Advantage X7501/HTC Athena
- HTC Advantage X7510
- HTC Alpine
- HTC Amadeus
- HTC Apache
- HTC Artemis/HTC P3300
- HTC Atlas/HTC P4351
- HTC Blue Angel
- HTC Breeze/HTC MTeoR
- HTC Canary
- HTC Cavalier/HTC S630
- HTC Census/HTC P6000
- HTC Charmer
- HTC Cheetah
- HTC Erato/HTC S420
- HTC Excalibur/HTC S620/HTC S621
- HTC Falcon
- HTC Faraday
- HTC Feeler
- HTC Foreseer
- HTC Galaxy
- HTC Gene/HTC P3400i/HTC P3400/HTC P3401
- HTC Gemini
- HTC Harrier
- HTC Herald/HTC P3450
- HTC Hermes
- HTC Himalaya
- HTC Iris/HTC S640
- HTC Kii
- HTC Libra/HTC 5800/HTC S720
- HTC Love/HTC P3350
- HTC Melody/HTC Muse
- HTC Magician
- HTC Monet/HTC S320
- HTC Omni
- HTC Oxygen/HTC S310
- HTC Panda/HTC P6300
- HTC Pharos/HTC P3470
- HTC Prophet
- HTC Robbie
- HTC Rosella/iPAQ H3870/iPAQ H3875
- HTC Sedna/HTC P6500
- HTC Sirius/HTC P6550
- HTC Sonata
- HTC Startrek/HTC S411
- HTC Tanager
- HTC Titan/HTC P4000
- HTC Tornado/HTC Tornado Noble/HTC Tornado Tempo
- HTC Touch/HTC Elf/HTC Ted Baker Needle/HTC Vogue/HTC P3050/HTC P3450/HTC P3452
- HTC Touch Cruise/HTC Touch Find/HTC Polaris/HTC P3650
- HTC Touch Diamond/HTC Victor/HTC P3100/HTC P3700/HTC P3702
- HTC Touch Dual//HTC Nike/HTC P5500
- HTC Touch Find
- HTC Touch HD//HTC Blackstone/HTC T8282
- HTC Touch Pro/HTC Raphael
- HTC Trinity/HTC P3600
- HTC Typhoon
- HTC TyTN/HTC Hermes
- HTC TyTN II/HTC Kaiser
- HTC Vox/HTC S710/HTC S711
- HTC Universal
- HTC Voyager
- HTC Wallaby
- HTC Wave
- HTC Wings/HTC S730
- HTC Wizard/HTC Prodigy/HTC P4300
- HTC P3600i
- Momento Digital Photo Frame[29]
- Pocket PC
- Ultimate 8150
- Ultimate 8502
- Ultimate 9502
- MP-PV131 (never released)
- LN505 GPS Navigator
- Linksys WIP-300 VoIP WIFi phone
- Linksys WIP-330 VoIP WIFi phone
- Magellan RoadMate 1200
- Magellan RoadMate 1412
- Magellan RoadMate 5236
- Magellan Maestro 3100
- Magellan Maestro 4210
Mobile Crossing
[edit]- WayPoint 100 includes CF based GPS
- WayPoint 200 Mobile Crossing includes BT based GPS
- 7100
- 5100
- 2100
- Philips Nino - bar-style device with touchscreen
- Philips Velo - small-notebook-style device with monochrome display
None of the Philips devices were pocket PCs. The Nino was a salm-Sized PC that preceded the Pocket PC platform and the Velo was the older still handheld PC platform.
Qtek
[edit]- Qtek 1010
- Qtek 2020
- Qtek 2020i
- Qtek 9100
- Samsung I700
- Samsung I710
- Samsung I730
- Samsung I740
- Samsung I760
- Samsung I780
- Samsung I900
- Sega Dreamcast (Windows CE compatible, only used in select titles)
- Mobile Navigation System PNA-M4310T - a navigation system from the homebrand of Lidl
Sophia Mobile
[edit]- nani[33]
Sutron Corporation
[edit]- Xpert Datalogger[34]
Takara
[edit]ThinCCo
[edit]Trium
[edit]Vadem devices were not pocket PCs but were the older handheld PC platform.
Emulators
[edit]- Microsoft Windows CE 5.0 Device Emulator[45] (Connectix x86 based)
- Microsoft Device Emulator[46] (Custom ARM CE device emulator developed by Microsoft with source code available)
- GXemul (unconfirmed)
- Virtio Virtual Platforms[47] (c emulate custom ARM and MIPS based Windows CE devices)
- MESS (with mini2440 ARM devboard driver)[48]
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