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Originally Posted by mcewena
I'm going to spring for a autonav device and I was going to get a PDA format one because of the size/shape and battery life.
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You are looking for shorter battery life? Really a PPC used as a nav device...with the screen continuously on...is likely not going to compare favorable with a dedicated car nav unit. You do get the advantages of all the other things the PPC does, and most likely you are going to be powering either solution for any longer trip anyway.
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I was figuring I'd get a wifi capable one (Asus A636 likely) to make it truly useful while travelling, however I've not used a pda for internet access before so I've got some fairly basic questions:
Is finding a hotspot the same as with a wireless laptop?
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Pretty much. You get in range, turn on WiFi and a screen pops up asking if you want to connect. If the hotspot is unsecured you connect. Then it becomes a matter of other possible issues.
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Any browser issues? or do websites have to be set up pda browser friendly to use? (like the old netscape/ie turf war).
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Yea, it don't do Java, at least PIE doesn't. There are third party options that do more. No they don't have to be PDA specific, but there are those sites and they are more pleasant to use. Many popular sites do have a mobile version.
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Can I still do my banking, book via travelocity/expedia like from a PC? Is SSL supported?
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Depends. yes the PPC can do secure connections, but some sites don't believe it, and refuse to talk to it. That's based on the browser having an ID the site can read. Often those sites also rely on featurs PIE doesn't support. Again third party browsers can help here.
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Am I going to end up buying a keyboard the first week just to type in a URL?
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Up to you. Most PPC users settle on some input method they get comfortable with. There are a fair number of units these days with integral keyboards too. There is also Favorites...peck it in once and save it.
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Any other surprises I'll find coming from a laptop?
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Hope it doesn't come as a surprise, but a PPC isn't a little laptop. Not even the Jasjar.