Wednesday, March 26, 2008

EEEPC 900


I can tell you right now that my next purchase will be the Eeepc 900. It seems to be the perfect device for me. It has enough power to do basic web browsing and the screen is large enough to watch videos on. Heck its the same size at those portable dvd players. Those portable dvd player cases are great for holding the Eeepc, I might get one of those also. I love the size, the power, and the fact I can install windows xp on it.

As much as I love tablets I don't I will be using them anymore. I finished college so I don't have to take notes. I also don't spend too much time in long boring meetings. I just need a device that I can watch videos and surf the web at lunch. Maybe a little gaming.

The big decision is whether to buy the version that has xp on it or go for the larger hard drive. I am leaning toward the hard drive but I only have one copy of xp and it is installed on my laptop. I anxiously await the day I can go online and purchase the wonderful Eeepc 900.

Friday, March 21, 2008

Moving


I have been moving this week and I found myself in an interesting position. I took the day off from work to wait for the washing machine to come in and we haven't moved in yet. So there were no seats or tables in my new place. Just a bunch of boxes. There was no internet and unluckily the power company was working on the power lines. So there was no electricity. But I did come prepared. I brought one chair, a foldable table, and my laptop. The night before I downloaded some DL.TV and Tekzilla so I had some entertainment. The battery lasts about 2 and a half hours if I don't play any video games. So there I was sitting all morning with a table, chair, and my laptop. But since I am into mobile technology I had entertainment and made the best of a bad situation. Lucky for me I only had to wait two hours. I snapped a lousy quality picture of my little workstation on my phone. I guess it was just another situation made bearable my mobile tech.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Gigabyte


I really love the design of the Gigabyte UMPCs. The Gigabyte M704 is pretty much my ideal UMPC. It has a sliding keyboard and can operate with it closed. The screen has a nice 1024x600 screen so I don't have to scroll sideways when I surf. It also means less issues running programs that don't fit on the 800x600 screen of my old Samsung Q1. When I do get a new UMPC the decision will be between this one and the Samsung Q1. I just wonder what the price of the Gigabyte M704 will be.



Next we have the Gigabyte M700 which has no keyboard but does have integrated 3g for easy access to the internet. If I didn't want a keyboard I would go for this device. It does have a nice 1024x600 screen also. I wonder how the pricing will compare to the M704.


Last we have the Nokia n810 competitior the Gigabyte M528 which is an awsome device. UMPC portal and JKK have some great videos and pics of this device. It has a 4.8-inch 800x480 screen which is larger than the 4.13-inch 800x480 Nokia n810 screen. I have read that the keyboard is even better than the Nokia. The Gigabyte M528 also has specs closer to a umpc. It has 512MB of RAM and a 4GB SSD which blows away the Nokia. It also runs Ubuntu Mobile which seems to be favored over the Maemo platform. It seems we have the first device that might be able to take down the Nokia n810 platform. If they can price it close to the Nokia then we might see a brutal fight on our hands.

Sunday, March 9, 2008

OTG


This accessory was another reason I wanted to buy the Nokia n800. It lets me use thumb drives in my Nokia n800. Not only does it allow thumb drives but also allows for the use of usb keyboards. This functionality is something I wish I had in the 770.

These adapters have been around but it is not common to have the OTG functionality. Without the OTG functionality I would have to run some terminal commands. I have never been a big fan of the linux terminal. So this pretty much enables plug and play usb thumbdrives and keyboards.

I found the plug from the Internet Tablet Talk forums. They can be ordered from here. I recommend this to every n800 owner.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Nokia 800 Software


As requested I will tell all the applications that I run on my Nokia 800. I currently only run Garnet VM and under that program I run eReader. I have been using eReader for years and I just love the software. The drm is not annoying at all. I really like being able to read my ebooks on so many different devices.

I have a few minor software programs. MH Shot Tool is a simple program that I use for taking screen shots. I downloaded the camera program so I can use the web cam as a camera. Thats about it for the programs I have installed. I was thinking of installing Bejewled under Garnet. I really love that game. But for the most part the Internet is the killer app for me. I was also thinking of getting myself a keyboard and see if I could do some blogging from my tablet.

I knew I wanted to install the latest OS before I even bought the device. The installation had one litte hickup. It took me two reboots before I could get the tablet in the right mode. But it was quickly fixed. So I installed the 2008 os and boy was I happy. The whole unit seemed snappier. I am really excited to see what the future brings.

I have very simple needs for my Nokia n800.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

HTC Shift


Jkkmobile has a unboxing of the HTC Shift out. Jkk does a great job with this video. I really get a good feel for the device. I have to say that the HTC Shift is the best looking UMPC. It might not have the best specs but it does look like it belongs on Star Trek. I still don't like the resolution and the os of the device. The battery life isn't great either. I do love the slide out keyboard. Version 2.0 is going to dominate the industry. Of course there are those eee priced devices around the corner. 2008 is going to be the year of the UMPC.

Edit: Reggie informed me that the unboxing of the HTC Shift was done by Paul of MoDaCo (http://www.modaco.com), Microsoft MVP for Mobile Devices. Thank you Reggie.