Which PDA is compatible with Mac 10.6 out of the box?

Which PDA is compatable with Mac 10.6 right out of the box?

pennysails wrote:
Which PDA is compatable with Mac 10.6 right out of the box?
The apple iPod would be my best guess, however I don't own any apple products!
Your question is now located in the webOS section of the HP Forum.  There were no webOS "PDA's", only phones and a tablet.
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