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ASD
03-14-2003, 02:43 PM
So can I say that the E750 is the best pocket pc ever seen?
8O When will be available it exactly?
Is there lot of direness between 3.5 and 3.8 display.
About the Xscale what is the thing that make the Intel®PXA255 more unique than PXA250 processor; the

Thank you very much,
ASD

Janak Parekh
03-14-2003, 06:56 PM
It's not clear yet. It's certainly a competitor to the 5450 for the most featureful, but we'll have to see how the unit actually fares. It has great promise, though. :)

I'd suspect it to be available in a few months. A 3.8" display is noticeably bigger, although I've found both screens to be pretty useable.

Lastly, the PXA255 fixes some performance issues with the PXA250 (in particular the memory bus speed). We'll see how that translates to actual performance soon enough.

--janak

ASD
03-14-2003, 11:44 PM
So it’s worth waiting for the E750 or buy some thing else.
Regards,
ASD

Janak Parekh
03-14-2003, 11:59 PM
So it’s worth waiting for the E750 or buy some thing else.
Depends on how soon you need it. There will always be "something" better, you know. :)

--janak

baker
03-15-2003, 12:19 AM
You'll want to consider the support the ppc maker gives or does not give.

Ekkie Tepsupornchai
03-15-2003, 08:51 AM
It's not clear yet. It's certainly a competitor to the 5450 for the most featureful, but we'll have to see how the unit actually fares. It has great promise, though. :)
I agree. We've certainly seen the promises and the hype surrounding nearly every model of PPCs before. You just never know until the model comes out. Toshiba has had mixed success with their previous units. Some were stable out-of-the-box, some required the multiple rounds of patches, some where left unsupported by Toshiba after a short time, etc.

I'd suspect it to be available in a few months. A 3.8" display is noticeably bigger, although I've found both screens to be pretty useable.
They are both functional, though the screensize is one of the primary reasons why I stick so tight with my iPaq 38xx.

So it’s worth waiting for the E750 or buy some thing else.
Man, you could ask 10 posters that question and get 10 different responses ranging from "wait" to "don't wait" with all kinds of recommendations on what device you should get. It's really all a judgement decision. As Janak said, if you don't need the device now, then it never hurts to wait.

mhaffner
03-15-2003, 04:55 PM
Just received an e-mail from Toshiba that my e750 will arrive Monday.

lombard0
03-23-2003, 08:38 PM
I give the e750 a "two thumbs up" rating.

pdagal
03-25-2003, 11:58 PM
I'm very impressed with it. I had a hard time thinking of any cons for our review (that rarely happens).

mikieMSU
03-26-2003, 06:04 PM
Was very interested in the e750 and was wondering what the difference is between the 750 and the 755. Is it like the iPAQ's 3970 and 3975 where one is bought directly from HP and the other from retail stores?

Thanks

Mike

pdagal
03-26-2003, 07:49 PM
They are identical except the e755 comes with ArcSoft PhotoBase software. The e330 and e335 worked the same way in terms of numbering scheme and bundling PhotoBase.

Was very interested in the e750 and was wondering what the difference is between the 750 and the 755. Is it like the iPAQ's 3970 and 3975 where one is bought directly from HP and the other from retail stores?

Thanks

Mike