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Old 07-14-2008, 12:12 PM   #10
Azayzel
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Location: Tokyo, Japan
Device: PRS-500, HTC Shift, iPod Touch, iPaq 4150, TC1100, Panasonic WordsGear
I know your pain, it's a tough market out there and if you can't physically handle the myriad of UMPC's out there, it's even more difficult. I personally eventually settled on the HTC Shift (after getting a much better than retail price on it!). It has a good size screen, stays in slate-mode when not needing the keyboard, much better than the Eee, Cloud book, or other ultra-cheap UMPC that's out. The Fujitsu is nice, but the keyboard of the 5" version is way too small to be comfortable and the screen will strain your eyes something fierce. I actually own two OQO UMPC's, a Model 01 and 01+, the screens and keyboard were way too small for my taste and made their use too troublesome (same would go for the Sony UMPC form factor). I've played around with the Eee quite a bit and didn't really like the waste of screen real estate with the think black boarders, such a waste, otherwise it would have been a decent system provided it was running XP or Vista (Vista wouldn't be my first option due to resource use, but it's tops in terms of input technology). Why not go with Linux? In terms of what you would use day-to-day, unless you're already running Linux, you will find more software available for Windows in better refined packages. Sure Linux has come a long way, but it's not usurping the M$ juggernaut just yet. One last thing, in terms of cheapest & best UMPC if you're on a budget, get a Khojinsha. Why? They're just as cheap as the Eee, come loaded with XP Tablet, and convert from traditional laptop to tablet-mode and allow pen-input. All in a nice package that doesn't cost an arm and a leg, plus the keyboard is actually large enough to be of use.

Sorry for the long post, but I've been researching the UMPC market for a long time running now and have gotten my hands on most. Bottom line though, get out and see what you can, chances are... once you take the plunge you're more than likely going to be stuck with it.
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