From: Goodwin, Greg P. (GoodwinG_at_aafes.com)
Date: Thu Oct 13 2005 - 06:40:54 PDT
I think I still use the Newton because they were fortunate enough to =
get me when I was first getting a palm device. The Newton is paid for =
and I have a lot of widgets that I can use with it.
I have gone from needing a computer on the go to barely needing a =
computer at work. But the Newton's voice recorder feature has been =
VERY useful lately.
The next device I want needs to be small, be able to keep notes, and =
play music. My current phone basically does most of that. If someone =
could make a phone that could plug into a VGA monitor every now and then =
and have a add on keyboard when needed, I would jump to that. :)
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From: newtontalk-bounce_at_newtontalk.net
[mailto:newtontalk-bounce_at_newtontalk.net]On Behalf Of Michael C.
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On the other hand, consider the appeal of what the T|X does have. =20
Built in and easy bluetooth, same with wi-fi. The standard Palm apps =20
are there, and you can probably do a lot with them if only =20
scheduling, project management, and contacts are your way to go.=20
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But I still wouldn't consider it, not for a second. (Okay, for $100, =20
I'd consider it, but not $300.)=20
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