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Palm Tungsten T w T68i or P800? |
adrktemplar Joined: Jan 05, 2003 Posts: 54 PM |
@ofiaich: According to this post, the NX is available in SonyStyle Europe
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ofiaich Joined: Nov 12, 2001 Posts: > 500 From: East Yorkshire, England PM |
adrktemplar !! Thanks!!
I spoke to Sony Europe last Friday and they are out of stock.
They did have silver ones before but not the gunmetal grey one!
I am still not sure which would be better Sony NX70v or Tungsten.
mmm!
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lucyindie Joined: Oct 13, 2002 Posts: 22 PM |
prom1: so the TT does not support audio BT? So I cant use the headset to listen to music in my palm:(
so what have u pruchased?:) |
linmajon Joined: Jul 28, 2002 Posts: 66 From: Sweden PM |
There is a disadvantage with a Palm solution-you need TWO pockets and always have to decide if you should bring the Palm or not. Of course it will be at HOME when you need it most.
A P800 eliminates that and fits in ONE pocket...
I had a T39 and a Sony Clie before and replaced them with a P800. A good choice i think.
Of course a smaller phone is more suitable sometimes. I'll keep my T39 for that.
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Jowi Joined: Feb 21, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Pilipinas PM, WWW
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palm & t68i |
bigdean Joined: Dec 20, 2002 Posts: 6 From: lake zurich,switzerland PM |
take the P800 just one device fo
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case30 Joined: Jan 19, 2003 Posts: 5 PM |
Is the P800 more expensive than the T68i/Tungsten combo? Something to think about...
Also, while the Sony NX series can do a whole lot, my Tungsten is nice and small. It fits into my pockets a lot better than a Clie NX would. With the NX, I'd get less use out of it simply because I wouldn't have it on me!
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azrael66 Joined: Feb 28, 2002 Posts: 10 PM |
hey i was thinking about the same thing.
i m very interested in the p800, but i m not quite sure of its pda features.
i m currently using a T68i and a palm505 (i also have a sony digital camera so i dont really need it built into anything else)
i m think either the tungsten or the nx70
and like what ppl have said there are advantage to each
tungsten:
smaller, bluetooth
sony:
camera, larger screen, keyboard, and for me i can just pop by memory stick from my camera straight to this pda
personally because of the smaller size and bluetooth of the tungsten, i m leaning towards the tungsten
off couse i m still gonna wait till i have seen the p800
i dont even know when its gonna come out here in new zealand
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saquib Joined: Sep 30, 2002 Posts: 24 PM |
A new pda by DELL is due for release in the uk in a few days priced at around 200 pounds. Half the price of a IPAQ
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lazarini Joined: May 08, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM, WWW
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well im using an t68i and an ipaq 3870 combo it is working great exspecialy ower bluetooth but as many have sayd here u need to dragg around 2 devices the reason why i dont sell the combo and get the p800 is im afraid that the p800 wont cut it for me pda wise !?
so this is what ill do ill get the p800 and keep the combo for awhile and see if i styll need an ipaq ....
from what im heard palm tt is a great device expecialy i like the size of it but it has some ishues mainly regarding the sound problem i suggest u go to this link http://discussion.brighthand.com/palmhandhelds/ to check on that !?
regards laz
Ericsson R520m - Nokia 9300i - Nokia E90 - iPhone 8Gb |
mk5808775 Joined: Jan 19, 2003 Posts: 138 PM |
I'd go for the P800... it can do all the stuff I wanna do and it's not that expensive, compared to the T|T and a T68i combo.
BTW... I wouldn't recomend the iPaq or any Pocket PC 2002 device. They're just weird and tend to crash and delete all yer data a billion times. |
JWBlue Joined: Apr 10, 2002 Posts: 104 From: t68i to t610 to k700i to k750i PM |
one more disadvantage of having the pda & fone in one is if for example you are on the phone and you will need to check your schedules or take down some notes or numbers... how would you do it if the whole PDA is on your ears! hehe (unless of course you invest in a BT headset)... also if you lost your P800, you lose everything |
mariolouis Joined: Nov 17, 2002 Posts: 387 From: SE to Windows Mobile PM |
get the p800 |
bonito99 Joined: May 07, 2002 Posts: 368 From: The Philippine Islands PM |
tungsten and t68i for me!  |
jplacson Joined: Apr 21, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Philippines PM, WWW
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On 2003-01-24 10:21, JWBlue wrote:
one more disadvantage of having the pda & fone in one is if for example you are on the phone and you will need to check your schedules or take down some notes or numbers... how would you do it if the whole PDA is on your ears! hehe (unless of course you invest in a BT headset)... also if you lost your P800, you lose everything
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SE thought of that with the P800... If you're on the phone and need to access your PDA info, just open the keypad flip and the speakerphone is automatically activated... you can continue talking, while accessing your info. You don't lose everything, unless you don't like syncing your phone...ALL info can be saved. Info from the P800 is saved 2 ways... one, is the usual Outlook sync. The other is the Phone Backup SW of SE...this SW backsup the ENTIRE phone, even apps installed!
I do agree however that the P800 is NOT for everyone. Palm TT and T68i is a very good combo as well. But for power PDA users... check out Sony's new NZ90. And stay tuned for the new SE phone/PDA that will be announced soon! Looks just like the NZ90 except has the SE logo on it! Although it looks like a 3G phone to me
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