64MB Compaq IPAQ On Sale -- Or Not?
jaredcat writes: "The until-recently rumored new 64MB IPAQ handheld with improved expansion-card capabilities finally went on sale today at Compaq Direct for $649. Seeing as the lesser 3650 model can't currently be found on the street for love or money (I've seen it listed as high as $1000), I'm grabbing my 3670 while I still can." For some reason, I can't find the higher-end one on the site -- am I alone? With 64MB, this beats all but my most recent computer. Pop in my Merlin wireless card, and I can roam the city talking to myself all day? Excellent.
I see these super-handhelds going the way of the Newton.
:)
The Newton was the same as the iPaq - the handheld that tried to do too much. And look at it's fate.
Palm, OTOH, keeps things simple. This results in devices that are:
a) Much less expensive
b) Smaller (Size was one of the main factors in the Newton's death. And all of these CE devices are larger than even Palm's largest.)
c) Power-conserving. Batteries in a Palm last forever. How often do you have to change the batteries in one of these iPaqs?
As to power consumption: For one, more memory = more power consumed. 8MB Palms have higher current draw than 2MB ones. Not by too much... But 64 megs?
PCMCIA - PCMCIA cards can cause a noticeable drop in battery life in a laptop with a huge Li-Ion battery, what do you think they're going to do to a handheld on AAAs? (Even AAs - But as soon as you move to AAs, your handheld is losing any size advantage it might have had.)
These handhelds are "cool", but I don't see them as anything more than that. My WorkPad (Palm III) suits me just fine, the only thing I wish I had was 8MB of memory, not 2. But 64 is ridiculous. (Eventually, I may solder in some bigger chips...
retrorocket.o not found, launch anyway?
This reply is coming to you from an iPAQ running Linux over an 802.11 connection :-)
I'm writing it in vim in an xterm (actually rxvt) which was spawned by w3m, using GPLed handwriting recognition software. 'uname -a' gives:
Linux ipaq 2.4.0-test11-rmk1-np3 #67 Tue Jan 2 16:46:11 EST 2001 arm4l unknown
Check www.handhelds.org for the full story.
Paranoia isn't an infectious condition, it's a way of life
Looks like the poster didn't remove his session ID from the link. Now all of Slashdot seems to be adding to a universal cart.
At one point the total was well over $150,000.
Sam
Visit http://www.times2tech.com/pocketpc.html to get on a long waiting list.
Roaming the city talking to yourself all day, that is. People have been doing it for years. I usually give them my spare change as I walk by...
-Puk
Compaq ipaq 3670 206MHZ 64MB Pocket PC Color