HPC:Factor Handheld PC Community Forums Directory
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Summary
This content is a forum listing page for the HPC:Factor Handheld PC Community, showing various discussion forums dedicated to Windows CE handheld PCs. The page displays forum categories including 'News & Editorials' and 'Reviews' with recent activity statistics, as well as a 'General Discussion' section for broader handheld PC topics. The content serves as a directory for community discussions about Windows CE devices, support, and related topics.
Key quotes
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Reviews discussion & comments.
Discuss anything to do with the Handheld PC here that isn't covered by the other forums.
HPC:Factor Handheld PC Community Forums for chat, support and all your Windows CE needs.
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