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2008-10-04
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FWIW, pre-ordering has gone so well (over 2000 in the first 6 hours...) that they've bumped up first batch limit from 3000 to 4000, but order cut-off is this Sunday I think....check their website....
Sorry, if this was posted before, as I've only skimmed other posts in this thread....
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2008-10-04
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Here's my all time gold list:
(By "easiest" I mean: most user-friendly and least intrusive)
- Best pocket computer ever: Psion Series 3xx.
- Easiest pocket computer ever: Newton MessagePad 2x00.
- Best keyboard on pocket computer ever: Psion Series 5xx.
- Sexiest pocket computer ever: Nokia N800.
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2008-10-04
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2008-10-04
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The 5mx would have won "best ever", except that it has an awful screen, especially compared to the magical screen of the Series 3a (it actually got worse shen Psion added backlighting to the Series 3mx).
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2008-10-04
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The touchscreen the Series 5 introduced added another layer of "stuff" to the screen, and that introduced the contrast problems.
It was a lot better in the 5mx, but still - not as good as an N810 screen.
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2008-10-04
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I've seen an Archos 605 and the screen on that puppy is formidabulistic.
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2008-10-04
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Hey look, that somehow brought everything right back on topic since that's the screen that's in the Pandora.
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2008-10-06
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In a nutshell though....
Aigo is nice device, similar design to N810 but a bit larger, but still shirt pocketable without case, sharp clear display, OK build, OS install includes most types of apps 'typical user' would want, has WiFi/BT and microSD slot for extra storage space, comes with nice case, earphones, AC adapter...having Intel Atom CPU allows one to install Linux and/or XP (some people seem very interested in that option..)
Mark
Silicon Valley Digerati
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