PDA2K is sold, updating the X50v
I sold the PDA2K yesterday and am shipping it off this morning to New York. After posting on the Howard Forums site I had 4 people ask to purchase it at my special blog price of $600, plus shipping. I took quite a loss on this device, but I needed the money to finish paying for the Tablet and like to spread the joy of mobile devices to all parts of the world:)
I just updated the ROM on my X50v to A03 as I set it up as my new primary PDA that will be used with my Nokia 7610 and SPV E200 to surf wirelessly. It is kind of a nice feeling slimming down my collection, but those Phone Edition devices (the JAM and PDA2K) are very nice machines that I am sure I will miss. I actually haven't been missing the Treo 650 and think it just wasn't meant to be for me.
I spent some time reinstalling apps on my new desktop last night and have a ways to go still. I also finished transferring files off the old hard drive and then reformatted it last night. I now have to remove the HP partition (10GB out of 60GB) so I can take full advantage of the capacity on the drive. The desktop has been performing very well though and I look forward to getting the additional 1GB of RAM put in there.
I just updated the ROM on my X50v to A03 as I set it up as my new primary PDA that will be used with my Nokia 7610 and SPV E200 to surf wirelessly. It is kind of a nice feeling slimming down my collection, but those Phone Edition devices (the JAM and PDA2K) are very nice machines that I am sure I will miss. I actually haven't been missing the Treo 650 and think it just wasn't meant to be for me.
I spent some time reinstalling apps on my new desktop last night and have a ways to go still. I also finished transferring files off the old hard drive and then reformatted it last night. I now have to remove the HP partition (10GB out of 60GB) so I can take full advantage of the capacity on the drive. The desktop has been performing very well though and I look forward to getting the additional 1GB of RAM put in there.







5 Comments:
How did you decide which tablet to get? Does it have built in bluetooth?
I used a client's Acer tablet PC this week to show rural property. He had both Microsoft mapping software with GPS button (cabled) and a bluetooth connection on a cell phone for internet access at the same time. It was very useful to have both tools in a part of Texas I was not familiar with and access to the MLS database and agent's websites for additonal info.
Do you think Apple will be jumping in to the tablet PC market?
By Robert, at 8:40 PM
Matt I will be very interested on how you get along with the Tablet PC. I can understand why you got rid of the Treo as I am a wee bit unhappy with mine as well.
By oopscdaz, at 10:08 PM
Matt I will be very interested on how you get along with the Tablet PC. I can understand why you got rid of the Treo as I am a wee bit unhappy with mine as well.
By oopscdaz, at 10:09 PM
Matt, I am telling on you:
http://www.mobilitysite.com/2005/05/matt-gets-smart.html
By cleck673, at 12:56 AM
I found a very nice deal on the Fujitsu n Tablet PC Buzz. My work also just bought one of these models and I saw it was high quality too. I understand the Toshibas and HPs are great, but too high priced for my virgin Tablet blood. You never know, maybe I will upgrade later:)
It does not have BT:( but I am trying to see if I can add it and if not then I will use a dongle.
By Anonymous, at 8:52 AM
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