
05-11-2005, 08:27 PM
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Microsoft Mobile 2005 upgrade for Toshiba e830 ?
Does anyone know whether Toshiba would consider an upgrade to WM2005? I guess knowing their history, pretty unlikely . Just thought I would ask in case someone has been talking to the Toshiba people. Worth a shot.
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05-11-2005, 09:45 PM
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Actually they have been better than some, but they only seem to offer upgrades to the current machines. E750 got the 2003 upgrade. E400 and E800 got the 2003SE upgrades.
However I won't hold my breath over the latest OS upgrade. The current machines have already been upgraded once (aside from the E830 I think) and are getting long in the tooth. Plus they are no longer in the PDA market for much of the world - UK and USA for instance no longer have Toshiba PDAs available to them.
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05-12-2005, 01:16 AM
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There's a long discussion over at Brighthand already on this topic. I don't know one way or another, but looking at the "Magneto" specs and improvements, I don't see anything really compelling for me.
Here's my take on the updates:
WMP 10 - I've started WMP9 on my PPC, once.
Office Mobile Update - I've used Word a couple times, that's it.
MSN Messenger Update - Agile Messenger works better for me.
ActiveSync Improvements - Never use it.
I look forward to some indepth reviews once it becomes available on some devices, but I'm not too worried about whether or not my e830 gets an update.
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05-12-2005, 05:22 AM
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That's about where I am coming from as well... I do not use anything that is originally from Microsoft other than the OS, and activesync. I use third party software for everything else. As you said there is nothing compelling at this point that makes me feel I need to have WM5.
Earlier today I did send a request to Toshiba Japan to get some sort of reply regarding WM5... hopefully I get some kind of response.
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05-18-2005, 08:17 PM
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the whole point is, Toshiba should allow us to decide rather we want to upgrade or not. some people might choose to stay with ppc2003se, that's fine, but me and many others want mageto, and Toshiba should give us the options!
PPC2005 doesn't look that excited, but HP/Dell/FSC offer their cutomers the option to have mageto on their ppc, and toshiba didn't.
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05-18-2005, 09:18 PM
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The one thing that I would want to take advantage of is persistent storage.
I expectation is that there would be fewer needs for soft resets if I suddently had 128mb of ram for running programs only. I can actually have Calligrapher, WebIS mail, bluetooth open at the same time.
The idea of not losing all of my data when my battery died is also nice.
Also, the "potential" for more updates directly from Microsoft is attractive.
Other than that, there doesn't seem to be much in it for me either. 
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05-18-2005, 11:59 PM
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If you really want to know what the situation is regarding a Windows Mobile 5 upgrade from Toshiba, then read on.
Toshiba are still reviewing a Windows Mobile 5 upgrade considering cost, technical complexity and resource investment. They are also considering other options available - new Pocket PCs and Smartphones. However, having said that, no final decisions have yet been made about their R&D investment and technological directions in this market.
That was the word I got from a Toshiba representative sometime last week, so in short, no decision has been made yet, and based on that, I doubt it would be made anytime soon.
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05-19-2005, 12:21 AM
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In spite of Toshiba's apparent lack of interest, the 800 series are great machines. I'd love to see Toshiba take more interest in them and support an upgrade, even if the hardware is not configured to take best advantage of PPC 2005.
I'd also love to see them re-enter the PPC market in USA becuase they have consistently been at the front of queue for enabling advanced features in their PDAs. It would be a huge disappointment if we were permanently left with only Dell and HP in the market ...
If they could offer me a VGA or better PPC phone, I'd snap it up in a heartbeat :-)
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05-19-2005, 02:34 PM
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That means NO, DELL/HP/FSC got the beta version of mageto long before MS introduce it to public, and it still take them another 3 months to offer the update, so if Toshiba is still "reviewing" right now, that means they just want to give consumers false hope, so that the sale of e830 will not be hurt by their decision of not offering an upgrade.
e830 is a good machine, but the biggest problem i have is the lag during start up. It takes like 5 sec before you can actually use it.
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Originally Posted by Darius Wey
If you really want to know what the situation is regarding a Windows Mobile 5 upgrade from Toshiba, then read on.
Toshiba are still reviewing a Windows Mobile 5 upgrade considering cost, technical complexity and resource investment. They are also considering other options available - new Pocket PCs and Smartphones. However, having said that, no final decisions have yet been made about their R&D investment and technological directions in this market.
That was the word I got from a Toshiba representative sometime last week, so in short, no decision has been made yet, and based on that, I doubt it would be made anytime soon.
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05-19-2005, 02:36 PM
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also, windows media 9 on e830 does not fully support VGA screen, and as you can see all VGA device manufactures offer windows media 10 update on their VGA device, EXCEPT toshiba!!!
There's no updates all at from toshiba for the english e830
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