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Originally Posted by boyce
Take the 4700 - it has its faults but it had a fast processor, well engineered, quality manufactured, VGA and looong battery life.
When I bought it I didn't expect to be able to upgrade it to the next operating system but was able to do so for a relatively small sum (I had to revert back to PPC 2003 SE - see last post but this was not HP's fault).
Even though HP had announced that the 4700 is being discontinued they have still updated the software.
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That's rather nice of them, but does the upgrade actually WORK or does it end up creating more problems than it really solves? There are legions of Dell X50v owners who tried to update their devices to WM5 and had nothing but trouble. Even early on, before HP bought Compaq, early iPaq owners were told that they could update their PPC's to the next version of the OS but when it came out Compaq had to strip a lot of stuff out because the older devices did not have enough ROM to hold the whole install.
Upgrading PPC's to the newer OS's has historically been an iffy proposition. Especially with WM5, which completely overhauls the memory architecture from the old model of all storage in volitaile RAM to storage in the flashROM and running programs in the volitile RAM.
Just be sure you can downgrade the OS before you go installing the WM5 update.