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2007-11-20
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Hi everyone,
last week my Palm T5 died and I need a replacement urgently.
Given that a Palm TX at the moment cost as much as a N800 (at least here in Germany) and with a beta of a Garnet Emulator for the N800 already available evidently the N800 looks interesting...
What I need my PDA for is reading ebooks (txt, html, pdf), an offline wikipedia, playing mp3s and of course some PIM.
Important for me is a good battery life when used offline (without WiFi or BT, lowest brightness - I got about 6hrs of runtime out of my T5 and don't want to go below that).
Also I would need a good pdf-reader (something like RepliGo, i.e. both a full-page view with zoom and a text-only view).
I am quite Linux-savy and don't mind flashing new firmware versions and the like but I mainly want a reliable everyday device rather than a cool hack.
So could you please provide some feedback as to what extend a N800 would be suitable for me as a T5 replacement?
Many thanks!
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2007-11-20
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2007-11-20
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2007-11-20
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Is there anything known about where the GarnetVM is heading.
Evidently if you cannot run a lot of commercial apps that is severe limitation - but then at the moment it is only beta - will this improve?
Can the Palm-apps that run in the GarnetVM see the SD-card?
And can the GarnetVM run in the screen-format that the T5/TX Palms have?
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2007-11-20
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Thanks for all replys.
One concern for me is that it seems the N800 seems to be considerably larger and heavier (are there any pictures that show a N800 and a TX side by side?). I need something that I can carry around anywhere at any time and that would allow me to read ebooks comfortably while e.g. travelling. Is the N800 a good device for that or do you basically need a table to support it when you want to use it for a longer period of time because it gets too heavy?
Many thanks!
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One concern for me is that it seems the N800 seems to be considerably larger and heavier...
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2007-11-20
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last week my Palm T5 died and I need a replacement urgently.
Given that a Palm TX at the moment cost as much as a N800 (at least here in Germany) and with a beta of a Garnet Emulator for the N800 already available evidently the N800 looks interesting...
What I need my PDA for is reading ebooks (txt, html, pdf), an offline wikipedia, playing mp3s and of course some PIM.
Important for me is a good battery life when used offline (without WiFi or BT, lowest brightness - I got about 6hrs of runtime out of my T5 and don't want to go below that).
Also I would need a good pdf-reader (something like RepliGo, i.e. both a full-page view with zoom and a text-only view).
I am quite Linux-savy and don't mind flashing new firmware versions and the like but I mainly want a reliable everyday device rather than a cool hack.
So could you please provide some feedback as to what extend a N800 would be suitable for me as a T5 replacement?
Many thanks!