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Manage life, work and business with mobile devices running Windows CE


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Personal digital assistants (PDAs) and cell phones that run MS Windows CE operating systems provide users with maximum compatibility and usability. You need ways to make your life simpler, not more complex. When you buy a device with the Windows CE operating system, you walk away already knowing how to use a majority of the device's functions.

MS Windows CE runs on a wide variety of devices and has near-limitless capabilities, allowing you to match a person to a device. Whatever your mobile computing needs, the Windows CE OS can handle them. Here are just a few Windows CE features:

1. Connect any way you want. The MS Windows CE OS is network-ready and supports infrared, wired, dial-up and wireless communications.

2. Get Windows CE software that will perform nearly any task you can perform on a PC, including applications like MS Word and MS Excel.

3. Be confident with Windows CE. Because it is a Microsoft product, there is no shortage of Windows CE information and support resources.


Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Get a Smartphone to combine communication and mobile computing


Smartphones combine the functionality of Windows CE with the versatility of a telephone. Most cell service providers offer some form of Smartphone that runs MS Windows CE.

I recommend: Check out the Smartphones on the Windows Mobile website. These phones feature Windows CE 6.0 and above, the latest version of Windows CE. The Motorola line of Moto Q phones run on Windows CE and works with a number of different cell phone providers. These Smartphones offer more versatility than competitors in that they rely on MS Windows CE rather than a proprietary software package.

Use tablet PCs for data entry in the field


The main feature of the MS Windows CE OS is its portability. Tablet PCs offer PC functionality in a truly portable format.

I recommend: Get the Apex Rugged Tablet for field work in an industrial setting. These tablet PCs can survive all sorts of weather, drops and other adverse conditions. For the mobile executive, look into the TopExec Tablet PC from QED Information Systems.

PDA devices running Windows CE offer tremendous functionality with a low footprint


Keep track of your appointments, synchronize your calendar and even use Excel or Word from your PDA. When you buy Windows CE Operating System based PDAs, you free yourself from reliance on the manufacturer's proprietary software.

I recommend: Consolidate your tech support needs by getting a Dell PDA running Windows CE if you're already using Dell computers for your business. If you want rugged computing power in the field but don't want the bulk of a tablet PC, look into the Intermec CN3 Mobile Computer.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Before you buy, identify exactly how you intend to use your Windows CE device. Knowing how you want to use it will determine what sort of device works best for your situation.

The official source of Windows CE is the Windows CE page at Business.com

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