Author: Keith Ian Price
Date: 12:09:37 05/30/02
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On May 29, 2002 at 20:36:02, Jorge Pichard wrote: >On May 29, 2002 at 18:32:37, Keith Ian Price wrote: > >>On May 29, 2002 at 18:27:49, Don Prohaska wrote: >> >>>On May 29, 2002 at 18:06:35, Keith Ian Price wrote: >>> >>>>On May 29, 2002 at 08:44:56, Jorge Pichard wrote: >>>> >>>>>With a coupon worth $25.00 you can get this 66 MHz PDA for $475.00 >>>>> >>>>>http://www.bestbuy.com/detail.asp?e=11123254&m=488&cat=526&scat=527 >>>> >>>>Yes, but will Christophe re-write Palm Tiger to take advantage of the 320x480 >>>>screen? Then I might be interested. >>>> >>>>kp >>> >>>I understand Sony doesn't do too well with this type of product. Their >>>Computers have many unhappy customers. Chessbase products don't run well on >>>their RX series. >> >>They don't help the situation either. they did not re-write any of the built in >>apps to take advantage of the larger screen. There is only one spreadsheet, Tiny >>Sheet, available at this time that does support it. I like the way it looks, but >>I want apps that don't just use the standard Palm screen size. >> >>kp > > >I would advice the new Sony Clié 650C. It has a 66MHz processor. The Sony NR70 >and NR70V also have, but they are more expensive. > >It does not have wireless, but if your mobile has an IR port you can use it as >the modem and the Clié 650C as the browser/email computer. > >If you want wireless in the PDA itself, then you need a Tréo, either monochrome >or color (color is much better to play chess). With 16Mb you are prepared for >the next generation of Tiger for Palm with big opening book and big hash tables. > > > >Have a look at http: > >http://www.palminfocenter.com/view_Story.asp?ID=3561 > >Everything about the Clié 650C and the color Tréo is there in the news. > > > Christophe Hi Christophe-- So does this mean you won't be making Tiger adjust to the larger screen size? And why are you signed in as Jorge? kp
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