Wireless Handheld Recommendations?
JLyle asks: "I am trying to determine my options for a simple wireless internet device that my wife and I could use for instant messaging and/or e-mail. Due to some medical problems she's unable to speak right now and some of her upcoming treatments will require her to be in isolation, so it would be nice for us to have this way to communicate. I'm looking at things like Motorola's Talkabout T900 (around $99 with current rebate deals) or the Palm VIIx (ditto). We don't really need the added features of a full PDA like the Palm Pilot, but it's a nice bonus if that device works well. This is an area where I'm very unaware of the state of the art, etc. Are there any wireless gurus out there who can clue me in as to the most appropriate solution for this situation?"
We just replaced out Nextel phones at work with T900s and Skytel service. So far, we've been very happy.
The keyboard on the T900 is easy to use, takes about an hour to get used to (quicker and faster than grafitti). 1 AA battery will last you a month, where the Palm VII seems to eat AAA batteries (2 at a time).
The only issue with Skytel service is that you pay a per-page fee after 500 each month.
On the other hand, service for the Palm VII is still pretty high - $50 a month plus bandwidth. We have those at work too and I'm not real impressed with them. We're trying Blackberrys now - might want to look into those.
Considering that whatever you do, you need to get 2, I think the 2 way pager will be your best bet. More so if your wife isn't a geek - the T900 is not imposing like most tech devices.
Best of luck to your wife.
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Although I'm still a fan of the T900 and have been for some time, I've had reliability problems. I purchased mine from Metrocall, and while the service was great, I went through 3 replacements before I just gave up on it. They always broke the same way - one day they ust stopped powering up when I flipped open the screen. And I treated these things gingerly too! If you choose it, I hope you'll have better luck than I.
The RIM Blackberry is another popular option in the pager department.
The option I'm with now is Wireless internet from At&t -- for 15/mo on top of any plan you have unlimited WAP, etc, and the R289LX Phone has an optional clip-on keyboard too (though I chose the T250 myself)
Another cheaper cell-phone option is Voicestream who offers 5mb of WAP data across any of their iStream Phones for $5/month.
And Depending on range, you could even go with some wireless toy like the Cybiko, too.
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How about a Cybiko Xtreme? If you need more range (you'd want to talk to her while at home or something) I'd say go for a Blackberry. Unless you're getting the keyboard for the Palm, I'd guess that using the Blackberry would be quicker and easier.
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Keep it simple - if you don't need the overhead of a PDA, don't bother with it.
At least a couple of carriers, including Voicestream, support AOL Instant Messenger from any SMS phone, and it's even built into their latest version of the Nokia 3390.
For email, some carriers are begin to support access to email over simple WAP, so once again, you can go on a cheap device and a cheap service plan to pull it off. If the email's for work, several vendors have products for carrier and device-independent access to corporate email.
People make this stuff too complicated with the latest and greatest devices. Real solutions are out there at reasonable prices for commodity hardware.
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