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2008-03-17
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2008-03-20
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2008-03-20
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I'm about to go on year + world run myself. I decided on the N800 because of 2x sdhc slots. Also the all metal construction make it more robust. The onscreen keyboard works well. I picked up 6 16 gb sdhc cards for photobank, media storage, ebook. I have a bluetooth high sensitivity gps. Maemo mapper is excellent and I installed Kde to print to .pdf, any onlne travel guides.
For my computing needs I have:
1. Nokia N800
2. 6 x 16 gb sdhc flash cards
3. extra oem battery
4. external battery charger, works with same battery for fenix led flashlight
5. Oncourse bluetooth gps
6. battery charger w 12v cigarette charger/ac adapters
7. light weight solar panel (8 oz.) w female cigarette plug
8. set of rechargeable cr123 lithium batteries 1000 ma each
9. ultralight powered usb hub (radio shack)
10. various modded cables, usb to camera, usb extension, mini usb to standard usb female
11. Boxwave usb, cigarette/us 110/220 plug charger
12. international plug adapter
13. mini power strip
14. light bulb outlet adapter
Trying to keep this kit under 2 1/2 lbs. I'll post pics and links if you want.
This set up is ultralight. I have 50 gb of media, 200 movies, wiki offline through sdict, various ebook collections and Kde environment with kde office. Still thinking of porting windows 95 for my ancient quickbooks. I'll be scanning in a mountaineering, wilderness medicine book to .pdf. This setup is the lightest and cheapest fairly full featured portable computing solution. The N800 is lighter than most windows umpc charging bricks.
Where are you off to?
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2008-03-20
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I am taking this camera with me: http://www.imaging-resource.com/PROD...W/OS770SWA.HTM
It's a waterproof to 10 meters, shock resistant point and shoot. The USB cable attaches and pictures can be downloaded to the N800 in host mode.
You probably won't need to take your MP3 player since the N800 has Canola. Also with MPlayer you can play a variety of video formats including .flv. With DVD Decrypter (decrypt to .ISO) and Fair Use you can rip your DVD collection down to 320x240 format, around 180 meg depending on the movie. Fair Use is good because you can defer processing and do batch processing of several movies. I ripped my anime collection and it allows batch processing of episodes. I converted about 200 movies to DIVX avi. Not totally crisp, some pixelation but pretty good. It depends if you have a hard drive which is self powered that works in USB host mode. Since I'm using flash card as medium, I'm sacrificing some quality for smaller files.
Highly recommending lightening your load as much as possible. Schlepping heavy stuff gets to be a drag.
Last edited by davep; 2008-03-17 at 07:24.