Author: Mark Young
Date: 22:34:49 03/11/05
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On March 11, 2005 at 19:13:33, Fernando Villegas wrote: >Hi all: >Just coming back from my trip to USA. And coming with a sad experience: Tungsten >T3 Palm unit, though fast and roomy in memory, is NOT the solution for a chess >player that want to have a chance to play out of his home. >To go to the point at once, what's the use of a 400 Mhz processor and 64 Mb of >memory and programs so powerfull as Tiger or Genius or Shreder if one hour and >half after you begun the game the batery becomes almost extinguished? >On other words, my game againts Tiger finished due to lack of stamina when I was >still almost taking off in my way to New York. >That would not be that bad IF you could replace or subtitute the internal >battery with an external battery, BUT it is not the case. You just got stuck. >The internal batery was at full load at the beginning of the trip and remained >at 25% when I stopped the game to keep blood for other tasks. >Certainly these Palms things are not the solution for a chess games out of your >home. >Simply you must have a dedicated portable unit that can play many many hours >with simple batteries you get in any place. I have had some of those units full >years without a change of battery >And then, why we should just use a Palm unit in home, sitted in his craddle, >when any desktop computer is lot faster? >Forget all about Palm. Simply eats energy too fast.... >Fernando I can not talk about a T3, but I have a Dell Axim 400 Mhz that I overclock. All I can say is it has more power then I do. I can not run it out of battery. The dell comes with a 1440 mha battery, but I use the upgraded battery that is 3400mha and so the smaller battery is my back up. I have never run out of power with my Dell even using ChessGenius all day and night. A good 16 hours and my Dell was still going.
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