
11-11-2002, 11:19 AM
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PC World takes a look at bargain PDAs
http://www.pcworld.com/resource/prin...,106731,00.asp
PDA World gives a short overview of the recently released entry market PDAs such as the ViewSonic V35, the Dell Axim V5, the Palm Zire and the Royal Linea 16. The reviewed Pocket PCs do pretty well: "Clearly, would-be handheld users are gaining more choices--in operating systems, configurations, and price tags. [...] the ViewSonic V35 and either version of the Dell Axim V5 are exceptionally worthy models for any prospective Pocket PC owner, not just bargain-hunters." Source: Paul Britton.
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11-11-2002, 01:12 PM
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Pontificator
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I'm a bit surprised the reviewer was unwilling to call a winner between the V35 and Dell. I was curious.
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11-11-2002, 02:23 PM
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Neophyte
Join Date: Oct 2002
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Dell Vs Viewsonic V35 Battery Life
Nobody has commented on the battery life of the V35. Obviously, with a much larger battery, the Dell units will be running longer. But what is the *true* running time of the slim Viesonic V35?
Anybody have a V35 yet that can comment?
Anybody know anything about the audio quality for MP3's or WMA's?
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11-11-2002, 02:59 PM
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Intellectual
Join Date: Nov 2002
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Removable battery
Can anybody explain to me what the benefits and practical reasons are for the removable battery? I understand the Dell PDA will have a second battery option, but does that mean I can't hot-swap a second battery with the V35? I am so torn between the Dell, Viewsonic, and the new iPaq H1900.
Thanks.
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11-11-2002, 03:34 PM
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Pupil
Join Date: Oct 2002
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Removable Battery
I had an experience where a removable battery would have been helpful. My HP Jornada 548 just up and died. Fortunately, a friend had given me his dead HP Jornada 548 (which had up and died) and its accessories (he had moved on to a Compaq Ipaq at the time). HP was willing to send me a refurbished Jornada for about $200, so I thought I would cannibalize the devices. I took the battery from my friend's Jornada and put it into my Jornada, and it came alive again. The Jornada subsequently died again a week later, not to be resurrected, so I am counting the days until the Dell PDA is available.
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11-11-2002, 04:49 PM
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Ponderer
Join Date: Feb 2002
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Does anyone know if the extra super-battery for the Dell will make the device bulkier? I know there was some initial speculation that it might make it bulkier based on the extra room in the cradle. But now I'm thinking that the extra space is simply for recharging the spare battery.
What about price for the extra long battery?
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11-11-2002, 05:18 PM
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Philosopher
Join Date: Aug 2002
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lame
that was a pathetic article
its shameful to even mention the zire on the same page as a pocket pc :P
especially without stressing what you get for $100 more and what little you get for $99
i found it an odd read
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11-11-2002, 05:22 PM
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Thinker
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Xyress
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Does anyone know if the extra super-battery for the Dell will make the device bulkier?
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Kind of has to be bulkier really. If they could put more capacity in the same space they would. Now as to how much space it takes up in the cradle, or if it affects the ability to charge a second battery...I'll let you know when mine gets here :lol: On the HP Jornada the Extended Battery is about twice the size of the regular battery, but it is well worth it!
I finally get rid of the sleeve and that stupid extended battery warning, woohoo!!!! :lol:
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11-11-2002, 05:57 PM
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5000+ Posts? I Should OWN This Site!
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Re: lame
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Originally Posted by Cortex
its shameful to even mention the zire on the same page as a pocket pc :P
especially without stressing what you get for $100 more and what little you get for $99
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Made sense to me - the article was describing the new low price point items for each platform. The author did end up not recommending the non-PocketPC devices, and complained they were low on features. The article also concludes that the PocketPC devices were good not just because of the low price, but because they are actually good devices.
Keep in mind that while most to all of the people here need more than what the $99 gets you, it's probably quite sufficient for a lot of people. Most noteably those to which technology is more a tool than a passion.
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11-11-2002, 06:22 PM
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Thinker
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close but no cigar....
iPAQ-bulky.
E740- transreflective screen, more attractive design, fix driver
Viewsonic- replacable battery, CF peripheral somehow
Dell - Bulky
Why can't they just do it right?
my biggest gripe: button/D-pad placement. WHY on the bottom? would it not be better on the top right where your tumb is when holding it one hand?? They can even make it smaller D-pad since the tumb is much more precise on that position.
All button below is stupid IMO, try operating them two hand in smaller and smaller PDA is uncomfortable. Button should be on TOP of screen.
also, Mini USB2.0 please. or at least make the cradle plug universal.... Those are useless hunk of space that only being used while on cradle. (or sledge in iPAQ case)
woldn't it be awesome to have universal plug?
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