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Old 12-31-2002, 12:42 AM
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Default Writing On Your Palm Reviews the iPAQ 5400

http://writingonyourpalm.net/column021230.htm

Jeff Kirvin reviews the latest powerhouse in the iPAQ family, the 5450. Given that it can use all of the sleeves and other iPAQ 3000 series attachments it is bound to be the most powerful versatile Pocket PC built yet. The price is also one of the highest "At a list price of $699 - more than many desktop PCs - the new top-of-the-line iPAQ sets high expectations. Does it deliver?"
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Old 12-31-2002, 03:24 AM
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Nice review. I like the 5450 as a device, it really appeals to my geek side. But, the price tag turns me away. It is really just too expensive for my tastes.

On a side note - Nice 2003 avatar Ed!
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Old 12-31-2002, 04:08 AM
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The cheapest price I saw a 3870 was $499. Now, if you add the price of a CF sleeve and a WiFi CF card, you're getting close to $200 increase, which is the list price of the 5450.

With the 5450, you're getting a faster processor, superior graphics, better screen and a SDIO slot vs standard SD. So in a sense, you are getting more for your money with the 5450.

I'd still like to see the 5450 come down AT LEAST $200. You can get a 5450 for about $650, so $399 I think would be a much more reasonable price.

Will I buy one? For business: Yes. Personally: Maybe. Businesses can depreciate the cost of their equipment, so it doesn't sting us as much. To buy the 5450 for personal use AND pay the $30 or so a month for Internet access at Starbucks doesn't make too much sense to me. Nor buying a 5450 so that you can surf the net on your living room couch either.

For a home user, I say wait until the price comes down to about $399. Really, it won't be that long and you probably don't 'absolutely' need the enhancements right now.

For $200, there are a lot more fun things to spend that kind of money on.
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Old 12-31-2002, 04:21 AM
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In your example, the 3870 is waaaaaay overpriced IMHO. I am not saying you can get it cheaper, but given that it is now two generations old, it should be cheaper.
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Old 12-31-2002, 04:59 AM
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The cheapest price I saw a 3870 was $499. Now, if you add the price of a CF sleeve and a WiFi CF card, you're getting close to $200 increase, which is the list price of the 5450.

With the 5450, you're getting a faster processor, superior graphics, better screen and a SDIO slot vs standard SD. So in a sense, you are getting more for your money with the 5450.

I'd still like to see the 5450 come down AT LEAST $200. You can get a 5450 for about $650, so $399 I think would be a much more reasonable price.

Will I buy one? For business: Yes. Personally: Maybe. Businesses can depreciate the cost of their equipment, so it doesn't sting us as much. To buy the 5450 for personal use AND pay the $30 or so a month for Internet access at Starbucks doesn't make too much sense to me. Nor buying a 5450 so that you can surf the net on your living room couch either.

For a home user, I say wait until the price comes down to about $399. Really, it won't be that long and you probably don't 'absolutely' need the enhancements right now.

For $200, there are a lot more fun things to spend that kind of money on.
I don't know where you've been doing your price checking at

-- If you don't need Bluetooth (which is pretty crappy in its current state right now), you can get a 3835. Retail price of the iPAQ 3835 now is $449-$50 MIR @ Staples.com. Add in the $50 electronic coupon for Staples.com and it comes down to $349.
SKU# 471245

-- Best Buy has the D-Link DCF-66W CF Type-I Wi-Fi adapter for $79.99 - $40 MIR = $39.99. It's currently not in stock though online, but my B&M store had it.

https://ssl.bestbuy.com/detail.asp?&...t=564&scat=566

-- Office Depot has the same DCF-660W for $79.99. Use a $20 off $75 coupon from Office Depot.com to bring it down to $59.99. There's also a $5 MIR to bring it down to $54.99.

Item# 613738, rebate below

http://209.69.149.201/sku/showrebate...fficedepot.com

-- CompactFlash sleeves for the iPAQ can be had from $20 - $30 if you look at any Office Depot or Staples clearance rack. But even if you want to go on the "high side", Circuit City has one for $39.99

Model # CPQ 170339B22


Grand Total (Staples, Best Buy, Circuit City)

iPAQ 3835 - $349.99
DCF-660W - $39.99
CompactFlash Sleeve - $39.99


Total = $429.99 (minus $10 - $20 if you can get a CF Sleeve at OD or Staples clearance rack. My Office Depot has plenty for $20).

That is HARDLY an extra $200 for a Wi-Fi card and a sleeve. Not even BEFORE rebates ($79.99 + $39.99 before rebates).

And if you HAVE to have a 3870, add an extra $100 to that total price I listed bringing it to $529 total.

Better yet, buy a Dell Axim 400MHz/64MB for $299 - various coupons (ranging from 10 - 15%) that Dell runs + $39.99 for the Wi-Fi card. You've got a 5450 killer for under $350
 
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Old 12-31-2002, 05:58 AM
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Better yet, buy a Dell Axim 400MHz/64MB for $299 - various coupons (ranging from 10 - 15%) that Dell runs + $39.99 for the Wi-Fi card. You've got a 5450 killer for under $350
Except it's not. You don't have the remote control, the integrated Bluetooth, the biometric scanner, the SDIO slot, the sleeve capability, etc.

This debate has been done before, I think

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Old 12-31-2002, 06:25 AM
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Better yet, buy a Dell Axim 400MHz/64MB for $299 - various coupons (ranging from 10 - 15%) that Dell runs + $39.99 for the Wi-Fi card. You've got a 5450 killer for under $350
Except it's not. You don't have the remote control, the integrated Bluetooth, the biometric scanner, the SDIO slot, the sleeve capability, etc.

This debate has been done before, I think

--janak
-- Biometric scanner. Nifty, but I'm the only one that uses my device.
-- Integrated Bluetooth. I've heard of more issues with Bluetooth than good. It's definitely not as compatible or as reliable as Wi-Fi in its current state.

What I Don't Like About BlueTooth -- "pocketnow"

-- Remote control. Umm, I already have a universal remote for my TV/DVD/VCR. Paid $12 for it at Wal-Mart
-- Sleeve capability. You call making up for the iPAQ's lack of expandability a FEATURE? The Axim has CF Type-II and SD. You don't need SDIO when you have a CF-Type II slot. Keep a memory card in your SD slot, and keep a Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS, etc. card in your CF slot.
 
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Old 12-31-2002, 07:11 AM
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-- Biometric scanner. Nifty, but I'm the only one that uses my device.
I keep a password, because if I lose my device there is confidential stuff in there I can't afford to give out.

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-- Integrated Bluetooth. I've heard of more issues with Bluetooth than good. It's definitely not as compatible or as reliable as Wi-Fi in its current state.
I have a T68 which I use, via BT, with my 3870 all the time. Extremely reliably, may I add. Maybe it's not good for you, but for me it's a must.

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-- Remote control. Umm, I already have a universal remote for my TV/DVD/VCR. Paid $12 for it at Wal-Mart
Agreed, small thing.

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-- Sleeve capability. You call making up for the iPAQ's lack of expandability a FEATURE?
I own several sleeves. I use a CF+ daily; the supplemental battery is a must with my Microdrive. The PC sleeve comes in handy when I need to use ORiNOCO PC cards at customers to do things like range tests. I don't want to lose their investment, and their flexibility. A 5450 with a CF+ sleeve == WiFi + BT + CF + SDIO. Two whole slots free for memory and other apps. That's unbeatable expandability, and the CF+ is actually pocketable in both my jeans and khakis.

Our opinions differ on this, and are going to continue to differ, but there's a use for the features I mention above.

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Old 12-31-2002, 07:14 AM
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-- Biometric scanner. Nifty, but I'm the only one that uses my device.
I keep a password, because if I lose my device there is confidential stuff in there I can't afford to give out.

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-- Integrated Bluetooth. I've heard of more issues with Bluetooth than good. It's definitely not as compatible or as reliable as Wi-Fi in its current state.
I have a T68 which I use, via BT, with my 3870 all the time. Extremely reliably, may I add. Maybe it's not good for you, but for me it's a must.

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-- Remote control. Umm, I already have a universal remote for my TV/DVD/VCR. Paid $12 for it at Wal-Mart
Agreed, small thing.

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-- Sleeve capability. You call making up for the iPAQ's lack of expandability a FEATURE?
I own several sleeves. I use a CF+ daily; the supplemental battery is a must with my Microdrive. The PC sleeve comes in handy when I need to use ORiNOCO PC cards at customers to do things like range tests. I don't want to lose their investment, and their flexibility. A 5450 with a CF+ sleeve == WiFi + BT + CF + SDIO. Two whole slots free for memory and other apps. That's unbeatable expandability, and the CF+ is actually pocketable in both my jeans and khakis.

Our opinions differ on this, and are going to continue to differ, but there's a use for the features I mention above.

--janak
I agree, everyone is entitled to their opinions. And IMHO, $700 for a PDA is ridiculous. I personally would GLADLY give up biometric scanning and Bluetooth to get an Axim Advanced & $300+ pocket change
 
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Old 12-31-2002, 08:14 AM
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Interesting comparisons. I have been using a 3870 since June and most recently, the 5450. Trust me, it is worth every penny.

Yes, the fingerprint reader and remote control infrared are nothing more than icing (at least for me) but that's not why I bought the 5450.

The two things that make the 5450 stand out above all other are the built-in WiFi and removable battery (and Bluetooth, but that aready was a part of the 3870).

Yes, I own both a CF and PC Card sleeve, WiFi PC Card, CF Card Modem, along with AC adaptor, Instant Power cartridges, etc., etc. Frankly, I just got tired of lugging all this crap around. While all this stuff will work with my 5450, I don't expect to need it.

Now, while I am at any one of our facilities, I can instantly connect via the integrated WiFi, without the need for any add-ons or adapters, keeping the 5450 pocketable, hence the term, Pocket PC.

When I am out of the office I use the integrated Bluetooth through my T68i, again without the need for any additional stuff. BTW, Bluetooth on the 5450 has been seamless (big improvement over the 3870) although the WiFi is a bit buggy (lockups-reboots).

Of course all this connectibility needs power. Throw in a couple wafer thin removable batteries and I can finally leave the laptop home when I travel.

If you don't already own a 38XX or 39XX with all the add-ons, then the 5450 is a good deal. Nothing else to buy (except a battery or two) and unlimited flexibility.
 
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