Windows Mobile powered Pocket
PCs were once the dominant PDA on the market. Changes in mobile technology between 2003 and 2006 shifted device manufacturers away from standalone PDAs and to converged PDA Phones and Smartphones. There are still a few Pocket PCs available for purchase today, sometimes referred to as Windows Mobile Classic PDAs.
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Pocket PCs are Windows Mobile PDAs without built-in voice communications, though many are compatible with VoIP services such as Skype. These devices have touchscreens and stylus pens.