List of Pocket PC Devices

This is a list of Pocket PC devices, and companies that make, or have made, them. (See also List of Windows Mobile devices.)

Ocean PDA

  • 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.

Acer

Acer F Series

  • f900

Acer C500 Series (integrated GPS)

  • c510
  • c530
  • c531
  • Ferrari Racing

Acer N Series

  • n10
  • n30
  • n50
  • n35 (integrated GPS)
  • n300
  • n310
  • n311
  • n320

ASUS

  • MyPal A600[1]
  • MyPal A620
  • MyPal A620BT
  • MyPal A626
  • MyPal A632
  • MyPal A636
  • MyPal A636N
  • MyPal A632N
  • MyPal A639
  • MyPal A686
  • MyPal A696
  • MyPal A716
  • MyPal A730
  • MyPal A730W
  • P505
  • P525
  • P535
  • P735
  • P565

Audiovox (now UTStarcom)

Binatone

Binatone Carrera (GPS)

  • X350
  • X430

Casio

Cassiopeia

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.

Compaq

Cowon

  • Cowon Q5W

E-TEN

Dell

Dell Axim

Dopod

Dopod site[9]

Fisher Scientific

  • 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

Fujitsu

Fujitsu-Siemens Computers

Garmin

Hewlett Packard

Jornada

Note that the 600, 700 and 800 series were handheld PCs that came before the Pocket PC platform was launched.

HP/Compaq iPAQ

  • H1900
  • H1910
  • H1920
  • H1930
  • H1935
  • H1940
  • H1945
  • H2200
  • H3630
  • H3670
  • H3760
  • H3850
  • H3870
  • H3950
  • H3955
  • H3970
  • H3975
  • H4150
  • H4155
  • H5550
  • HP2210
  • HX2110
  • HX2400 Series
  • HX2795
  • HX2795b
  • HX4700
  • HX4705
  • RX1950
  • RX1955
  • RX3115
  • RX3715
  • RX5910
  • RZ1715
  • HW6500 Series
  • 200 Series

Hitachi

HTC

i-mate

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

IBM

  • Workpad z50

JVC

  • MP-PV131 (never released)

Jointech

  • J-Pro JL7100 Mini Laptop

Kopin Corporation

LG

  • LN505 GPS Navigator

Linksys

  • Linksys WIP-300 VoIP WIFi phone
  • Linksys WIP-330 VoIP WIFi phone

Magellan Navigation

  • Magellan RoadMate 1200
  • Magellan RoadMate 1412
  • Magellan RoadMate 5236
  • Magellan Maestro 3100
  • Magellan Maestro 4210

Meizu

Mobile Crossing

Motorola

  • Motorola ES400
  • Motorola FR68
  • Motorola MC17
  • Motorola MC35
  • Motorola MC50
  • Motorola MC55
  • Motorola MC65
  • Motorola MC70
  • Motorola MC75
  • Motorola MPx200
  • Motorola MPx220
  • Motorola MPx300
  • Motorola i920/i930
  • Motorola Vip 1200

MWg

  • Atom Life
  • Atom V
  • MWg Zinc II
  • MWg UBiQUiO 503g
  • MWg UBiQUiO 501
  • 7100
  • 5100
  • 2100

NEC

NTT DoCoMo

  • Sigmarion series

O2

  • O2 XDA
  • O2 XDA II
  • O2 XDA IIi
  • O2 XDA IIs
  • O2 XDA EXEC
  • O2 XDA Atom
  • O2 XDA Atom Executive
  • O2 XDA Atom Life
  • O2 XDA Flame
  • O2 XDA Orbit
  • O2 XDA Stealth

Opticon

  • PHL 5200
  • PHL 5400
  • PHL 8112

Palm

Philips

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

  • Qtek 1010
  • Qtek 2020
  • Qtek 2020i
  • Qtek 9100

Samsung

  • Samsung I700
  • Samsung I710
  • Samsung I730
  • Samsung I740
  • Samsung I760
  • Samsung I780
  • Samsung I900

Sega

  • Sega Dreamcast (Windows CE compatible, only used in select titles)

Silvercrest

Siemens

Snap-on Tools

  • MODIS
  • Snap-on SOLUS

Sophia Mobile

Sutron Corporation

  • Xpert Datalogger[34]

Takara

ThinCCo

Trium

Toshiba

  • e310
  • e335
  • e355
  • e400
  • e450
  • e550g
  • e740
  • e750
  • e800
  • e805
  • e830
  • g500
  • g900

Unitech

  • MR650
  • PA950
  • PA962
  • PA966

UTStarcom

Vadem

  • Clio 1000
  • Clio 1050
  • clio NXT

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

Viewsonic

  • V35
  • V36
  • V37
  • V38

Vivax (available only in Ex-Yu markets)

  • viaGPS 350

Yakumo

Emulators

  • 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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  18. Momento
  19. SX56
  20. SX66
  21. P1
  22. nani
  23. Xpert Datalogger
  24. GPV1004
  25. GPV1007
  26. GPV1207
  27. GPV1208
  28. Microsoft Windows CE 5.0 Device Emulator
  29. Microsoft Device Emulator
  30. Virtio Virtual Platforms
  31. forum thread
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