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Originally Posted by Crones
I have both the H1910 and the Toshiba E330 and for the screen quality the h1910 blows both the V35 and the E330 out of the water but as to performance the E330 excells in all tasks.
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This is an incorrect statement. In no way does the 1910 screen "blow away" the V35 screen. It may be a little better in saturation, but the V35 is brighter. Regardless, the difference is not major. The difference between the 1910 or V35 and the e330 is big, since the e330 has a reflective screen.
I look at the e330 and V35 as being similar machines. If you're considering both, aside from aestetic preferences, the main difference is this:
Screen: V35 transflective, e330 reflective. V35 > e330
Memory: V35 36mb, e330 64mb. e330 > V35
That's about it, aside from possible hardware or software errors. The V35 is slightly smaller, but I didn't consider the difference too big. I'm not too familiar with these problems with the e330. The only problem with the V35 is that some people with Windows XP have trouble with the OS seeing the device. This wasn't an issue for me though, and Viewsonic gives a full refund if you cannot get this problem resolved.
My personal preferences led me to the V35. It has the specs that I want, it has a great screen, more RAM than my EM-500 had, and I like the look of it. I actually don't like the look of the 1910. It's too curvy. Doesn't seem right for a PPC to me. But everyone has different opinions. The best thing to do is go take a look at them in person. I found the V35 isn't easy to find, as CompUSA is the only place I've found that carries it. Don't know what VS was thinking. No matter which one you choose in the end, you'll love whichever you buy. I know I would have been happy had I bought a e330 or 1910 instead of the V35.