2004/05/27
Mobile possibilities
As a tablet PC user -- I own a Compaq TC1000, I was curious to see the Toshiba product that was available for hands on demonstrations at the event. The Portege M200 tablet PC, Toshiba's second generation product was available to view and play with, and one lucky winner received one at the end of the show. Recently, I had been to Best Buy and saw the retail version, the M205S810; I thought the unit was very flimsy and cheaply made. I was immediately turned off by the display unit, and felt secure about having purchased my TC1000. Then, at the Tablet PC Tour, my curiosity made me look at the units I had previously written off with a little more scrutiny.
Contrary to my former impression, I found these units to be very well made. I also liked a lot of the features that were available on the M200. I've read up on them, and was pleasantly surprised to find out that the M200 will begin to use the new Dothan processors (found via PDA Buyer's Guide).
Now, I'm simply resigned to wait. I'll wait for a new generation of smartphones; I'll wait for a new generation of tablet PCs; I'll wait for a new generation of Pocket PCs. I won't wait forever, just until a little later this year. :-)
2004/05/25
Future vehicles
I've always found vehicles interesting. In grade school, I would look for books on cars of the future. I remember these books were written in the 1950s and 1960s, and they were talking about flying cars and autopilot vehicles coming in the next 50 years. Where are they? Seems like the industry has gotten all wrapped up in having these monstrous SUV vehicles, that they've forgotten about modernizing our vehicles. Get with it fellas! We can't let all those books from the 1950s be wrong...
Pocket-size 'personal server'? [video]
David vs. Goliath a la vehicle
2004/05/24
Beat Street Geek?
What's that little speck way over there?
Wi-Fi TV
I don't understand the television manufacturing industry. On one hand, you have these great large LCD/Plasma television sets that are becoming thinner and thinner every year, and on the other you have these tiny screens that are now allowing you to roam around your house watching television. We have become a society of wanting creature comforts at all times. Cool factor aside -- and it is cool, check it out here: Sony's LocationFree TV Hands-On -- why would I want to have a TV in my face that I have to carry? A computer is a lot more functional to carry around, but a TV? Sure, now you can have a TV in every room at a moments notice, but how many people can comfortably watch it at the same time? How about making a great large flat panel with this technology built-in, and making it light enough to move around? That sounds a lot more like technology for progress than technology just for technology's sake.
2004/05/21
Thin and thinner...
2004/05/11
Power for a whole day?
Tivo-like PC
2004/05/10
Great enhancements
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