However, while the Cassiopeia is a very nice unit, I still prefer the Jornada for everyday use.
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There's also a business version of the Cassiopeia called the E-125, available only in silver, and it takes any Type II compact flash card, including IBM's new 1GB Microdrive.
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While installing the Pharos Global Positioning System (GPS) unit reviewed below, I needed to copy a 10MB file to the Cassiopeia, but its 16MB of RAM didn't offer enough free space.
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