$600-$700 to spend. Laptop or Super PDA?  | |
September 15th, 2003, 05:28 PM
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| $600-$700 to spend. Laptop or Super PDA?
What do you guys think? I'd be using it for:
-School (mostly for offline newsgroup reading, maybe some e-book reading)
-Work (offline newsgroup reading, e-books, web browsing, email, etc.)
-Home (lazy couch web browsing, email)
I'd be running Linux on it if it were a laptop, or I'd get a Zaurus PDA and run Opie (Open Zaurus OS). I'm leaning heavily towards the Zaurus 760 from Japan, which is truly a mini-Linux PC if there ever was one. hot linked image deleted
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3.7-inch TrueColor VGA (640x480 resolution with 65,000 colors) display
PXA255 400Mhz XScale processor
62MB of RAM, 128MB of Flash ROM
SD/MMC and CompactFlash slots
Screen pivots to convert from landscape laptop to portrait Webpad
| The thing is beautiful, and it will allow me to run tons of my Linux apps.
Nice review here for those wanting to read more - http://www.brighthand.com/article/Sharp_SL-C760_Review
On the other hand, $700 will get me a nice, used P3 laptop. I just hate the idea of lugging around a laptop.
Games are of no interest to me, at least with a portable machine, so that's not an issue.
I'd be doing some MP-3 playback, but the Zaurus can do that just fine.
One other area pushing me towards a laptop is video playback. I have a lot of DVDs and SVCDs, which I couldn't play on the zaurus.
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September 16th, 2003, 12:01 PM
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I'd get the lappy. It's much more functional than the PDA, so unless you can't find yourself a nice thin notebook and you are so against the weight/bulk, it's what I'd get. (Even though I already have a lappy, you know more is better!) |
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September 16th, 2003, 12:03 PM
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I agree with ArticFox.
Laptop is the way to go. |
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September 16th, 2003, 12:47 PM
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unless...do you already have a desktop? or will this be a main machine |
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September 16th, 2003, 03:51 PM
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I've been thinking about this more. If I do go with a laptop, I'd probably want a subnotebook, though I question whether I can find one in the $600-$700 range.
I agree the laptop is the best all around choice. But for me, I know it's something I wouldn't always want to lug around. A pda is essentially the size or weight of a paperback book. I like that.
I'm going to have to research more on subnotebooks. The Zaurus is a geek's dream, but it's still very limited. |
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September 16th, 2003, 03:52 PM
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I do have a desktop already, which runs Linux. |
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September 16th, 2003, 04:40 PM
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The Sony picturebook's seem like the perfect fit for what I'm wanting. It gives me the power of a computer and is very close to the size of a PDA. Keyboard is just big enough for reasonable typing too. I think that is probably what I'm going to get. |
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September 16th, 2003, 04:51 PM
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The Picturebook line is nice for anything but gaming and editing. The integrated camera is a kick, and the size is what's so great about it. I've used one, never owned one, but their nice suckers. |
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