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| How does the
Advantage X7510
Jornada 680
Jornada 720
Jornada 728
MC-300HC
MobilePro 880
MobilePro 900C
SmartBook G138
WorkPad z50
Hardware Accessories
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| erm eh? Do you mean how well do each one display the website?
If yes then the G138 is very fast and shows it as desktop does, The sig3 was fine for displaying pages but I found it quite a lot slower.
I would say SB makes it fast enough to not be annoyed by speed but Sig3 made me only want to use it when I had no choice.
John
Edited by mr-mac 2008-11-03 7:44 AM
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| Mobilepro 880, very nice, very slow
Mobilepro 900C, lots of scrolling so it slows things down. Not my first choice... |
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| Ok to improve my comments, rich has made things a lot nicer...
Quote Rich Hawley - 2008-11-03 3:15 PM
Mobilepro 880, very nice, very slow
Mobilepro 900C, lots of scrolling so it slows things down. Not my first choice...
Sigmarion 3, very nice, slow enough to annoy me
Smartbook, very nice, very quick |
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H/PC Elite Posts: | 732 |
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| On the reviews section, look under the Handheld PC column. It says that these are the HPC's that serve this community. How does it do that? |
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H/PC Philosopher Posts: | 287 |
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| Um, because these are the devices that we (the HPC community) use? That's why we participate in this site? My Jornada 720 serves me very well as an email/web/word processing/pim/alarm clock/mulitmedia/ebook reading machine. (Especially now that we have RedGear working perfectly with Opera.) |
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Administrator H/PC Oracle Posts: | 17,500 |
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| They're the devices that have been reviewed by staffers here for the site, their reviews serve the site. |
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Global Moderator H/PC Oracle Posts: | 12,575 |
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| Several of those H/PCs have served me nicely, Patlap.  |
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H/PC Elite Posts: | 732 |
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| They have for me, too. But I will make one suggestion: Hpcfactor users have the right to use any Handheld PC ever. Unless it's one of the LX DOS palmtops HP used to make. |
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Administrator H/PC Oracle Posts: | 17,500 |
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| Patlap, I'm not actually sure what you're getting at? Are you trying to imply that for some reason that list of reviews is limiting your H/PC "freedom of speech" in some way?  |
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H/PC Elite Posts: | 732 |
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| WDTM? |
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H/PC Elite Posts: | 732 |
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| I feel shadowed. |
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H/PC Elite Posts: | 732 |
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| I feel shadowed. |
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Global Moderator H/PC Guru Posts: | 7,173 |
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| What does "I feel shadowed" mean? Is that some type of UK colloquialism? I'm not being condescending, I truly do not understand.
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H/PC Elite Posts: | 732 |
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| You don't have to reply to this thread anymore. Please excuse me.
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