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P800 vs Neonode |
pachy Joined: Nov 05, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
Dude,....Your so off course,..."No BT on neo"...Was my answer to the previous post "has neonode got BT(bluetooth)"
Garlic is a good heart relaxent. |
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pachy Joined: Nov 05, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
P800 or Neonode ?, i`ve now sold my ipaq 3870 & am looking forward to a P800. the delays of the release of this handset should make it a more reliable product in use, as its had a longer than usual "test" period, however i am NOT brand loyal & i just go for the right phone for me, i have only ever had one Sonyericsson phone the t68/i before that i saw Ericssons as unreliable. when reading posts on this forum i see CONTENT over grammer/language, as in th street i see personallity over color, (I wrote colour the US way for our US friends) |
HanneZ Joined: Mar 06, 2002 Posts: 99 PM |
hmm i wouldent have sold my ipaq if i were you....im not really impressed by the p800... the ipac is way better with the t68i...ultimate stuff..ipaq you cant vompare it with the p800 |
Superluminova Joined: Feb 24, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: ...Mummies Tummy! PM |
why do you guys always have to compare products?
OBEY GAINT |
geoffreyw Joined: Aug 15, 2002 Posts: 104 From: Texas PM |
Somebody call a medic, I think oneeyejack popped a vein...... |
Raven Joined: Jul 01, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Norway PM |
@superluminova, don't you compare products before you buy?
This post was posted from a Nokia 7650 |
Mohawk Joined: May 17, 2002 Posts: 24 From: PM |
For those of you that dont think the N1 is real:
http://qstream-31.qbrick.com/00564/021211_eko.wmv
The report start at around 3 minutes in or just go to around 4 minutes and watch it in action..
for you BT fans, get a sd-BT-card or a BT-usb-module. The N1 can host low voltage USB-gadgets such as BT-modules, keabord or mouse.
Im not hating SE, I love my t39 but Im just presenting the facts
and as for outlook compability - the N1 runs windows CE.NET
It's compatible with all MS programs as long there is a program on the N1 that supports it. And I know that the N1 will be able to sync against outlook |
pachy Joined: Nov 05, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
@Hannez, Ipaq is great but i foun it (with a phone aswell) too much to lug around, i got it half price & had the chance to sell it for the same as i bought it, just as the price plummeted, so thats why, i`m going to try a p800 & if it`s no good i`ll get the new HP(compaq)5000 series,(built in phone) But in general i find the Ipaqs too large, they are designed for a suit pocket, & i never wear a suit.
Note, To the person who hates comparing things, JUST SIT IN THE AUDIENCE MATE.
@Mohawk, Thanks for that vid,it`s nice to see it working, lets hope it does`nt go down the same route as the pogo, people either warm to a product or reject it if it`s too unlike what they are used to.
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psikey Joined: Jan 31, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: UK - South Yorkshire PM |
@pachy
I've only had my iPAQ for 4 weeks and just sold it so I don't loose any money and can put towards a P800.
My first ever phone was a shitty Philips Savvy. I bought the T68 beacuse I loved its looks & functionality. Nokia, SonyEricsson, Siemens, makes no difference to me.
Reason I want a P800 is because it has Symbian operating system phone functions and essential bits I need in a PDA. Only f**k up in my opinion is not having mmc/sd slot (I just bought a 256MB SD card). |
pachy Joined: Nov 05, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
@psikey, Yea the "memory card game" is a last ditch atempt of companies to rake in a few extra pounds after the sale, as memory cards a extremely highly priced at the mo for what they are, but as they will be replacing cd`s & dvd`s they should be a worthwhile investment, hopefully companies will be forced into a standard at some point. but soon i think we will find external memory/battery gadgets (similar to twin sim batteries where a replacement battery has a void for 2 sims) these could use a memory card to suit your equiptment for the "plug into your phone part" but actually hold a SD card, i`ve checked the dimentions & it would be no more intrusive (size wise) that a twin sim. I`ve never heard of one but as the MS Duo is next to the battery on p800 it would work nicely. |
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