Does the "touch" work as a useable PDA for business?

The subject tells the tale...
I'm looking to at lone last upgrade my aging Handspring and I'm in the market for a PDA or maybe even a iPhone... that is if the PDA on the "iPod touch" and/or "iPhone" really works well as a PDA?
Looking for feedback...

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There is a calendar, but it can only sync entries from your computer (new entries cannot be entered on the device itself).
There is no Notes program, Google Maps, Stocks, or Weather widgets either.
But there IS a calculator! Also, there are no document-viewing apps. You can "only" listen to music, watch videos, view photos, and browse the web.

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