Re: [NTLK] Paying for Dashboard

From: Stephen Chan <stephenchan1_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed Aug 09 2006 - 23:00:03 EDT

thanks for that, i'm aware of needing extra software to get the CF
card to work... but my main sense of excitement comes from the
handwriting recognition, screen size, clarity of the screen, retro-
classic-cool and battery life.

also, i'm not too worried about syncing at all. If it was there, it
would be great, but i'm going to be using it more as a writing/note
taking tool. (i can email the text files i presume)

I'm interested in your comment about the internet connection though.
What's so bad about it? unreliable? slow?

what's the internet browsing experience like with it?

i thought it would be reliable enough to stream music over the
network. am i wrong about this?

Chan.

On 10 Aug 2006, at 03:44, Martin Joseph wrote:

>
> On Aug 9, 2006, at 3:22 PM, Stephen Chan wrote:
>
>> I think i'm definitely going to get Dashboard. It looks very
>> impressive. also, the fact that it is a dead platform is all the
>> more reason to pay for it. exceptional applications are very few and
>> far between on dead platforms and paying for it would encourage more
>> to get involved in the game.
>>
>> I'm just trying to offer a pragmatic view on whether you should buy
>> it or not ;P
>>
>> on a different note, I'm receiving delivery of my first Newton
>> tomorrow. an MP2100. i also got a 2GB CF card with PCMCIA adapter and
>> a Wavelan GOLD! I can't wait to experience myself what i've been
>> hearing is a vastly superior device to almost everything on the
>> market!
>
> Prepare to be disappointed.
>
> 1) You realize you need software to make the CF card work? Try
> googling for Newton ATA driver.
> 2) The Newton doesn't sync well with any current platform and or
> system.
> 3) The Newton's internet connection is kind of a joke, when compared
> to modern PDA setups.
>
>
> That said, there are many reason's the Newton is so respected and
> was so far ahead of it's time. It's a brilliant little machine with
> crazy expandability that allowed for adding technologies that weren't
> around yet when it was designed.
>
> Have fun, but don't expect too much either...
>
> Marty
>
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