Re: [NTLK] 120 or 130--You make the call

From: Laurent Daudelin (laurent_daudelin_at_fanniemae.com)
Date: Fri Apr 19 2002 - 12:14:03 EDT


On 19/04/02 04:40, "Jon Glass" <jonglass_at_mac.com> wrote:

> on 4/18/02 6:18 PM, Apostolos Koutropoulos at admiralak_at_yahoo.com wrote:
>
>> I also cast my vote for the 130 just because it has a
>> backlight. I would urge to reconsider though and get an
>> upgraded 2k or a 2k1. I started off with a 120, but wanted
>> more, and the 2100 does have more. RIght now not only does
>> it meet my expectations of it but it surpases them.
>
> I also vote for the 2100. I just a week or so ago, upgraded from a 130 to a
> 2100. The difference in speed and capabilities is just astounding to me! I
> didn't realize there was such a difference. A 130 is a PDA and no more. A
> 2100 is a PDA plus a _whole_ lot more. I'm now looking to see if I can leave
> my laptop home on my weekly train trips to Warsaw. From what I can tell, I
> will be able to, and thus save about 7 pounds. Since 2100s are selling for
> less than $150 and closer to $100, you would be much better off going with a
> 2100 or upgraded 2000.

Not that I want to get too personal, but I'm just wondering what an American
would do in Poland, taking the train to Warsaw weekly? It seems like you've
been there for a few years now, Jon. Just curious... I don't remember seeing
your record in the Newton Gallery, so that's why I'm asking now... ;-)

-Laurent.

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