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Few more things...I've got about half of my software on my iPAQ now, and so far no compatibility issues. There shouldn't be any, not really breaking new ground software wise.
As I said earlier, BT setup was very simple, but the only device I have to connect to is my other iPAQ. If I can find someone with a BT-equipped phone I'll try it out. I'm leaving shortly to go on campus and test out Wifi. I just registered my new MAC address with the campus network so I should be good to go. I do like the screen on the 4150 better than that of the 2215. The colors seem richer/truer, and there is no yellow tint at normal viewing angles.
Speed feels typical, I wouldn't expect it to be any faster than the 2215, but it does feel maybe just a tad faster. Backup to SD only took a matter of seconds. Reader is still pretty slow.
It is a little tricky to get the 4150 out of the cradle, but it's not horrible. Charge from 41% to full took about an hour or so. The battery door is also somewhat tricky to get off, but most people should not have to take the door off too often.
My major gripe: I've never had a 1900, so I don't know if the stylus is the same, but it is a little metal toothpick. Very skinny, IMO at least. It is metal, which is a bonus, but it is a bit too small for my liking.
I've heard on Brighthand that the Covertec 1900 case works with the 4150, which is very cool. The 4150 appears to be very near to identical in size to the 1900.
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