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I just bought a 4150 today and chose it over the 2210 primarily because of the built-in wifi. After spending the afternoon with it, I must say it is a great PPC.
I upgraded from a 5450, which was one of the first x-scale based models. The 4150 is noticeably faster for average use and from the benchmarks I've seen it is much faster for multimedia playback as well. I haven't really tried a 2210 but the 4150 is plenty fast.
I don't use CF media, so the lack of a CF slot makes no difference to me. I have noticed the yellow tint to the screen at certain angles, but I think mainly because I was expecting it after reading a bunch of reviews before buying it. I don't know that I would have noticed it had I not expected it, because the angles that I need to view it in order to notice the yellow are not angles I would normally look at it from.
The only other complaint I have, really, is that I don't like the slipcase that comes with it. I find in order to pull it out of the case, I have to be extra careful not to press the voice record button. I think I've had this same complaint about almost every other PPC I've owned - none of them have come with a really useful case, IMHO. It's nothing a good aftermarket case can't fix.
The thing I like most about this model is the size. I was perfectly happy with my 5450 until I picked up a Tungsten T3 to see how the other side lives. It only took me a few hours to decide I still didn't care for the Palm OS, but the size got me hooked. I'm amazed at how much is stuffed into this little 4150.
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