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2006-02-18
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2006-02-20
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I need some help.
I have been torn for a while now on what my next PDA would be. I am disillusioned with Palm, and I do not like WinCE, so that pretty well leads me to a Linux handheld, either a Zaurus or 770. Now I was content for a while to wait and see how well the 770 matures, but my last handheld grew legs and walked away, damn it!, so I guess it is time to make a choice.
I primarily use my handhelds for ebook reading and offline web. I used to do a fair amount of writing as well, but gave that up when my great subnotebook, a Psion Series 7, went belly-up -- though I would like to have the chance again. The Zaurus C1000 with Cacko seems the natural choice, about the same price ($385 new), pretty good thumb board, and it can read my existing offline web files (iSilo) with a program called OpieReader. Though it is not supported in the US, I have a history with unsupported devices (Handera 330, Psion, and the one I lost was a Tapwave Zodiac), and as long as they have the functions and software I want, I am good.
Still, I want to make an informed decision. I did try to see a 770 at my local CompUSA, but the manager says they can't keep them on the shelves, and has sold his demo machine twice, so he doesn't bother with one now. I know that I can get much of what I want on a 770, moving to Plucker should not be difficult and some people are using keybards with theirs, but none of it sounds straight-forward: Getting a keyboard to work seems cumbersome, and the whole software install process sounds kludgy from what I am seeing on the boards. I know my way around a CLI, but I prefer a GUI and this will be my first long-term exposure to Linux.
So, for those of you that made the choice, why should I take the 770 over the Zaurus? Besides the built-in wifi (which would be nice around the house, but useless otherwise, and I already couch-browse with my iBook), what would I be giving up if I choose the Zaurus? Why is the 770 a better machine? Would some of you choose the Zaurus?
Thanks for the help and advice,
Jack
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2006-02-20
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2006-02-20
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I predict that the 770 will be as functional as any mobile platform within 6 months.
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2006-02-20
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2006-02-22
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2006-02-22
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2006-02-22
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[...]the inability of the 770 to wake and sound off for an alarm pretty much puts the final nail in the coffin.
I have been torn for a while now on what my next PDA would be. I am disillusioned with Palm, and I do not like WinCE, so that pretty well leads me to a Linux handheld, either a Zaurus or 770. Now I was content for a while to wait and see how well the 770 matures, but my last handheld grew legs and walked away, damn it!, so I guess it is time to make a choice.
I primarily use my handhelds for ebook reading and offline web. I used to do a fair amount of writing as well, but gave that up when my great subnotebook, a Psion Series 7, went belly-up -- though I would like to have the chance again. The Zaurus C1000 with Cacko seems the natural choice, about the same price ($385 new), pretty good thumb board, and it can read my existing offline web files (iSilo) with a program called OpieReader. Though it is not supported in the US, I have a history with unsupported devices (Handera 330, Psion, and the one I lost was a Tapwave Zodiac), and as long as they have the functions and software I want, I am good.
Still, I want to make an informed decision. I did try to see a 770 at my local CompUSA, but the manager says they can't keep them on the shelves, and has sold his demo machine twice, so he doesn't bother with one now. I know that I can get much of what I want on a 770, moving to Plucker should not be difficult and some people are using keybards with theirs, but none of it sounds straight-forward: Getting a keyboard to work seems cumbersome, and the whole software install process sounds kludgy from what I am seeing on the boards. I know my way around a CLI, but I prefer a GUI and this will be my first long-term exposure to Linux.
So, for those of you that made the choice, why should I take the 770 over the Zaurus? Besides the built-in wifi (which would be nice around the house, but useless otherwise, and I already couch-browse with my iBook), what would I be giving up if I choose the Zaurus? Why is the 770 a better machine? Would some of you choose the Zaurus?
Thanks for the help and advice,
Jack