List of Pocket PC devices

This is a list of Pocket PC devices, and companies that make, or have made, them.

Ocean PDA

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  • 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)

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  • c510
  • c530
  • c531
  • Ferrari Racing
  • n10
  • n30
  • n50
  • n35 (integrated GPS)
  • n300
  • n310
  • n311
  • n320

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.

Dopod

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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.

  • Momento Digital Photo Frame[29]
  • Pocket PC
  • Ultimate 8150
  • Ultimate 8502
  • Ultimate 9502

Mobile Crossing

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  • WayPoint 100 includes CF based GPS
  • WayPoint 200 Mobile Crossing includes BT based GPS
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  • 7100
  • 5100
  • 2100

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

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  • 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)

Sophia Mobile

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Sutron Corporation

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  • Xpert Datalogger[34]

Takara

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ThinCCo

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Trium

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Vadem devices were not pocket PCs but were the older handheld PC platform.

Vivax (available only in Ex-Yu markets)

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Emulators

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  • 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]

See also

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