I am reading the BargainPDA review right now, and one thing I really don't understand:
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Sometimes an application will come up quickly, sometimes it will take several seconds to load. The same goes for the application launcher. Documents To Go dragged a bit while loading a PalmOne press release included on the internal drive. The delays were longest when an application was searching for a file or files: 4 GB is a lot of space to search for a small machine, and it could sometimes take upwards of ten or twenty seconds to search the entire drive. Likewise, powering down is no longer an instantaneous operation. The period from the time that you hit the switch to the machine actually shutting off is usually 3-4 seconds. It still does instant-on, though.
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Since when does the size of the harddrive relate to how much time is required to "find" or access files? That is where index tables (e.g. FAT tables) come into play. Sorry but the slowness of the Lifedrive can hardly be attributed to the size of its harddrive!