Your point about technical support is good, but the idea that the majority of bandwidth is used by "granny watching Flash sites" is absurd. By far the majority of bandwidth used in residential networks is for MP3s and pirated software/games.
Your average 100KB flash intro doesn't compare to a 4.5MB MP3 file or 500MB ISO of the latest game.
Actually, the Tungsten W is not Arm or OS5 based. It will use a 66mhz dragonball and OS 4.1.
Perhaps the T combined with a bluetooth phone would be the way to go.
Your point about technical support is good, but the idea that the majority of bandwidth is used by "granny watching Flash sites" is absurd. By far the majority of bandwidth used in residential networks is for MP3s and pirated software/games.
Your average 100KB flash intro doesn't compare to a 4.5MB MP3 file or 500MB ISO of the latest game.
Actually, the Tungsten W is not Arm or OS5 based. It will use a 66mhz dragonball and OS 4.1. Perhaps the T combined with a bluetooth phone would be the way to go.