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Analysts continue to predict the demise of the PDA, frequently citing Sony’s exit from the market, but Hewlett Packard Corp. is moving in a different direction.

The company is introducing six new iPAQ models in its Pocket PC line, including its first phone/PDA combo. The iPAQ h6315, which is being introduced in partnership with T-Mobile, has three wireless-network options, GPRS, 802.11b, and Bluetooth.

PC Magazine looked at pre-production units of it and the other iPAQs which include the high-end iPAQ hx4700with a VGA screen ($649.99 direct).

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