[missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] Supported Devices

Adam adam at thetechpub.com
Sun Apr 27 12:24:05 PDT 2003


I have the iPaq 1910 and it really is a good pda/device. I was going to  
pick up the ViewSonic V35 when getting my pda, but since the iPaq was  
the same money, and had better reviews (my friend, who works where I  
got the pda has not seen any 1910's returned for defect reasons). The  
1910 IS very thin, light and is easy to use.

I just hope that the missing-sync comes available soon, since I want to  
sync via my Mac. This is partially due to the fact that my pc is down  
at this time (upgrading it as soon as I have the funds, since I sold  
some critical parts to my cousin who had a extreme need a few weeks  
back).

BTW, does anyone have a recommendation for a pocketpc device that can  
be easily set up with a GPS system and has a display that can be fully  
visible even in direct light? I want something that can be mounted on  
my motorcycle's tank (below the center tank controls of the Harley). I  
really don't care about it being cheap, but it has to be about the same  
size as a pda (not a tablet pc, since I don't have that much room on  
the tank).

Adam

On Sunday, April 27, 2003, at 05:32  AM, Jay Contonio wrote:

>
> I agree.  Bluetooth connectivity would be awesome.  I only wish Apple  
> would support the Pocket PC with iSync.  I guess we won't know the  
> hardware support of the missing sync until it is released then?  I  
> should probably wait on my Pocket PC purchase.
>
> On Sunday, April 27, 2003, at 12:09 AM, Patrick Scott wrote:
>
>> It's computing gremlins - a lot of people have said the Toshiba e740  
>> is a lemon, but mine has run REALLY well!
>> BT sync would be cool. As it is now, I am moving slowly from  
>> Entourage over to Addressbook and iCal. PocketMac has been screwy as  
>> of late (though some new plugins written with MS's help are supposed  
>> to be coming RSN). Kudos to both MarkSpace and PocketMac on seeing a  
>> market....
>>
>> On Sunday, April 27, 2003, at 03:03 AM, Damon Blythe wrote:
>>
>>> well, normally at this point i would launch into my "dell is cheaper  
>>> in price and has more features than hp or viewsonic" speach,  
>>> however, my wife's dell last night just up and died. for some  
>>> reason, the screen is totally unresponsive to touch (taps, drags,  
>>> anything). after an HOUR on hold before i got to a rep at dell  
>>> today, he only had one suggestion, hard reseting the device. he kept  
>>> having me do it (three times) then put me on hold for another ten  
>>> minutes. they are sending her a new device, but an HOUR on hold!!!  
>>> needless to say i am sorely tempted to sell my dell and buy the hp  
>>> 1910. yeah yeah it doesn't have the compact flash slot that my dell  
>>> does, but it's skinnier and looks better. hopefully missing sync  
>>> will support the 1910. by the way, what would bluetooth do for me?  
>>> could i sync the device and my mac that way without the usb cable?
>>>
>>> damon
>>>>
>>>> Well, this question will basically choose which PocketPC I  
>>>> purchase.  Is this program going to support the ViewSonic V35?  If  
>>>> not I am going to get the iPAQ 1910 unless someone can talk me out  
>>>> of either of them.  The ViewSonic seems more for the buck.  I  
>>>> wonder if it has bluetooth cards for it...
>>>
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