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Is papyrophobic!
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Sammy returning to his Tungsten C
Sammy of PalmAddicts has decided to ditch his love affair with the Palm LifeDrive and go back to his Tungsten C. No doubt the LifeDrive is a great PDA with many useful functions and connectivity, but in regard to productivity the Tungsten may also have its advantages. Read here why Sam made the switch.Some initial reactions and comments: |
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Wizard
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I know what he means.
I picked up a LifeDrive and have been disappointed with its performance. It was nice having 4 GB, being able to put all my podcasts on it and listen to it whenever. But the performance of the device just put me off. I almost went back to my TC, but the T5 went on sale and I picked one up (I REALLY wanted the larger screen). Right now, I am looking at (and hoping for) the TX so I can get WiFi back. |
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MobileRead Editor
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Massachusetts
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Sammy is proving that with a thumbboard, high speed wireless connectivity, a digital camera, and the right combination of apps, you can be just as productive using a handheld as you are using a laptop provided you have the right "solutions" and applications.
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