I had another go at the UX-50 today at CompUSA. Took so long with it I think it made the guy behind the counter nervous

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In any case, I went back and switched the input panel to the left side of the screen and it made a big difference for me (left handed).
I also stumbled across another input option called Decuma. I haven't seen this character recognition software before but I ended up liking quite a bit. I especially like that you can train it to you own way of writing letters.
My concerns about using the device in landscape mode all the time are gone. After holding the device for a good 20 minutes in "touchscreen" mode I found it to be very comfortable. Surprisingly comfortable.
I got pretty quick thumb typing on the keyboard in a short period of time.
I admit it...I am stricken. From a pure hardware features/design point of view I love this device. If it were a PocketPC I would have bought it today.
A few things stop me from going after one of these.
(1) I truly don't know if I am ready to venture back to the Palm OS. I guess I will have to eval all the stuff I do on my Dell and see if I can do it on the Sony. (Though I wouldn't mind being able to use ShadowPlan again!)
(2) Sony Memory sticks...ugh
(3) its DEVASTATINGLY expensive. $699!!! CRIPES!!! eCost has them for $639 but still!
Man I HATE my gadget addiction.