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anthonymoody
09-13-2003, 09:19 AM
Remember, this is all IMO. So don't get all defensive about your NZ, NX whatever. It's IMO.

Well, everyone else got to chime in with their thoughts, so now it's my turn. Much has been covered I realize. But when thinking about a new device, sometimes you'll read all the reviews you can find!

So first, I think it's important to give some context. I haven't used a Palm device in over a year. I've been using a TMobile Pocket PC Phone Edition (i.e. the XDA). But before that I had a Treo 270, a Treo 180, a Palm Vx, V, III, and Pilot 1000.

The adustment back from the PPC OS was fairly simple, so if anyone is one the fence about that, don't be. That said, if you've *never* used the Palm OS it may take a little bit to get as comfortable on it as you may be with PPC.

Anyway, I recently decided to go back to being a two device guy. I really wanted a hard keyboard and landscape, not to mention a small form factor, so the UX was it. I bought a Siemens S55 BT phone (a nice little phone BTW), and ordered the UX from ecost with their decent discount.

Before I gave my impressions I wanted to set the device up to work to accomplish the key things I needed it to do, so I could judge it in the context in which I need it (functionally):

-surf and email via wifi
-surf and email via BT/GPRS
-dial the phone from the Clie phone book
-sms
-wireless LAN sync
-checking Hotmail

Frankly, setting all that up was a royal PITA. The various Sony manuals (some of which come in the box, some of which come only via PDF web links) are basically way too simple, going over the most basic palm functionality, or too obtuse to be useful IMO. In fairness to Sony, wireless settings differ depending on your carrier and phone. But still, IMO they don't even begin to explain the correct way to set up the device to work to do everything I needed it to.

Finally, I've been able to do everything but the last thing - checking hotmail. I tried installing a modified version of Netfront that spoofs IE, but it crashed the UX badly. It puts it into a permanent soft reset loop which forces you to hard reset. So, until someone hacks a version that works with the UX, no dice. I also tried xiino and blazer. Also no dice. There's a PQA that allows it (I forget the name...) so I may look for that for the time being.

Other than that, I freakin LOVE this thing. While the screen is smaller than that of my PPCPE, its higher rez and higher quality easily make up for that (to me). It's beautiful. Also, the magnify feature on Netfront makes it very easy to see text on web pages.

The keyboard feels and works great - easily the superior of the one on the Treo 180/270 I had, my cousings T/W and easily superior to keyboards on other Clies I've tried. I've gotten really good at thumb typing on it - even while holding the little stylus in my right hand for those moments when I havent figured out how to navigate something with the keyboard. I don't miss a portrait mode b/c I really only use it in clamshell - b/c I love the keyboard so much.

Some things that aren't great IMO:
1) charging requires the cradle, which while not large is still silly
2) the speed of the data import program (if you don't have a MS reader) is S L O W
3) battery life - I can go a day b/t charges, which for me is fine, but I know for others may not be
4) set up difficulty
5) the little cover that goes over the mini USB port seems flimsy

Other than that, I really love this thing. If you have any other Q's I'd be happy to try to answer them.

TM

elwuero
09-13-2003, 11:06 AM
i also have a T-Mobile PPC Phone and am a prior user of almost every Palm and Clie ever made. I want to get rid of the PPC but have been waiting for a miracle device from Samsung or maybe the Treo 600 to get back to a Palm. I dont know how I will like two devices, phone and Palm again. I had a lot of different setups to get web content on past units and nothing ever worked that good. I mainly used modems w/ wires.

Tell me, I have a wireless router in my home from netgear. i should be able to access web from anywhere in my house easily? Is the speed thru wifi faster than thru the ppc phone?

how about bluetooth? are you still using a t-mobile account for that? do you have to set the phone up facing the Palm? or can you just have the phone in your pocket and connect?

please give me any advice or comments in regards to the merge from one unit to two. it seems we are in very similar circumstances. i am just afraid that once i make the purchase i will miss just having one device.

thanks, darrin

anthonymoody
09-13-2003, 11:32 AM
Hmm, well, the good news is that everything you ask is very easy (once the set up part is done). Actually, wifi set up is easy (or was with my linksys router). So yes, you should be able to surf in your house via wifi. As for BT, the devices need to be close, but I've done it across the room (10 feet) and they pair fine. When you pair via BT, you can use the GPRS (ie data services) from TMobile. I have $20 unlimited per month, so it doesn't come out of your minutes. Alternatively, you could pair via BT to dial into a dial up ISP. That would come out of your minutes. I haven't tried that.

Wifi surfing seems faster than GPRS via BT, but I haven't really been able to do any speed comparison tests. If someone directs me to a site that could measure such speeds I'd be glad to try.

The bad news is that the decision to go back to 2 devices is a VERY big one, and one that I feel hesitant to comment on since everyone's situation is so distinct. I too was waiting for the miracle device. I've been eyeing the Treo 600 among others.

That said, for me the decision came down to a few things. First, surfing on the UX50 is much more pleasurable than on the PPC PE, and way better than the Treo 270. The screen orientation and resolution (and browser) make it much better. Wifi seems to help too b/c of speed as I mentioned.

Next, I really don't need to have my PDA with me at all times, especially when going out at night. At those times, a phone is sufficient for me. My Siemens S55 syncs with my PC, and while the internal memory wont hold all my numbers, it will hold a couple hundred or so, enough for the 'must have' numbers to be with me, even without my PDA.

On the other hand, I need a device that does web and email really well (on those occassion when I need such functionality - usually when I travel on business), and this one does - by far better than the Treo 270 or PPC PE (IMO).

Hope that helps. The other things I'd say is, depending on where you are, maybe try to find someone with a UX50 and play with it with a BT phone to see how the functionality is.

There's definitely a convenience hit when going back to 2 devices, but there are other things gained as well. The benefit of either really depends on personal preferences.

All that said, I think that eventually they'll build GPRS right into the UX line. Pair it with a BT headset and you're all set. Keep the UX in your bag/pocket, and wear the headset to make/receive calls. Until that time, i'm happy with the move I made.

if you're in NYC I'd be happy to get together to show you the set up.

TM

elwuero
09-13-2003, 12:49 PM
thanks for the reply and info. im in la so a little too far from ny but i really appreciate the willingness to help out. if i make the move i am sure i will e-mail you for some set up advice. i too have the unlimited internet via t-mobile and would keep it if i do switch over.

thanks again.

darrin

anthonymoody
09-13-2003, 12:53 PM
no prblem...any time.
good luck!
TM

vgill
09-13-2003, 03:51 PM
Hi Anthony,

could you please post the exact setup steps for getting the S55 to work with the UX50 over BT/GPRS?

thanks

/v

Importluva
09-13-2003, 05:15 PM
I went to Best Buy yesterday and took a look at the UX. I was VERY impressed. Now, some of you may remember me as a strong advocate of PPCs, but I have owned many palm devices as well.

Now, the keyboard-excellent. Size-amazing. Feel and look-beautiful. The only things that I don't like are the screen size (I still don't understand why sony didn't just make the screen at least 3.5") and how many of the apps don't take advantage of the landscape. For example, audio player could definitely make use of the other areas. Oh well.

However, I was very impressed. I couldn't afford a $700 device, and with Palm OS 6 around the corner, I don't think that this would be a smart purchase for many. I personally still like PPCs, but what they have done wiht this clie is awesome. I wouldn't mind having one some day.

Unregistered
09-13-2003, 06:18 PM
just came back from CompUsa (Richfield, MN), the
truth is, the UX's screen sux (crapola), even at max brightness, it is noticeable dim, I compared it live e the NZ, T, NX and TT2, it is about 3/4 the size of the NX80's screen, but same resolution and the refreshing speed is kind of slow compared to the NX80... If you really don't need BT or if you can get a WiFi card, go for the NX.
After playing with it for 30 minutes, holding it in landscape mode feels akward unless you use the keyboard, conclusion, IMHO, HAND-HELDS should be vertical, just pure ergonomics.

I will skip this one.

Unregistered
09-13-2003, 11:06 PM
I've found that the landscape orientation is fine and comfortable to hold. The device itself is very solid and well made. The screen, while not as bright as some other machines, is actually very nice and very sharp. The only real complaint I can see about this machine is the small screen. I do believe one would eventually get used to it and I realize the screen had to be smaller to allow for the border to prevent finger smudges. This device won't be for everyone. But for those that prefer a keyboard and clamshell design and don't want to lug around a large pda, this fits the ticket.

gfunkmagic
09-13-2003, 11:58 PM
Hey anthony, thanks for your impressions. I'm also having difficulties deciding whether I want to go back to a two device solution. I just went to Compusa today to check out the UX50 and DAMNED that thing is small! I mean it's really tiny and compact. I compared the form factor to my Treo 300 and it was basically the same size being a little thinner, bit longer, and basically just as wide. I'm actually quite astonished with the size of the UX50. It doesn't have any protruding antenna and felt quite comfortable and sleek in my pocket, more so than the Treo300. Spec-wise the UX50 is obviously in another class than the forthcoming Treo600. It has a beautiful 480x320 rez screen, all be it rather small, but still larger than the Treo 300. But I guess coming from the grainy 160x160 screenie on the Treo300, anything is better for me! :D It also has dual wireless (wifi+BT), a camera, and a pretty decent and spacious thumbboard. The one thing it doesn't have is a phone, but the overall design and hardware is soo impressive IMO that I'm having serious second thoughts about the Treo600. The UX50 + BT phone (possibly SE T608 if it ever comes out from Sprint) would be incredible combo. The biggest negative is the $700 sticker price, which is an astronomical price. I normally wouldn't even consider spending so much on a handheld, but once you have the UX in you hand it sorta takes control of you! I swear it took every ounce of will power I had for me not grab that baby right then and there! Suffice to say, I was very impressed with the UX50. However, I've always thought I'ld never go back to a two device solution again, but now I don't know anymore. I told myself I'ld wait to see the Treo600 first hand before I make a decision, but I'm definitely not so sure about taking the Treo600 plunge anymore. What do ya'll think? Has anyone else whose played around with the UX50 come back with a similar reaction? I just feel like I'ld have to sacrifice too much hardware-wise with the Treo600 given what other options are out there. The truth is I don't think I would even be considering the UX50 if the Treo600 had a 320x320 screen...but unfortunately it doesn't. ARHHH... decisions...decision...

Unregistered
09-14-2003, 12:25 AM
Don't look at the price of the UX50 and think of it as one product, think of it as multiple products.

Voicerecorder-$50-100 for a pretty decent recorder
Camera- its not the best so lets say bout $100 for a camera of its quality
MP3 Player-Lets say for a decent player, $100
Then you have the wi-fi which before we had to buy the wifi card which runs about nother $100.
all together thats about $350-400 dollars. Leaving the pda of the UX pretty much at 300-350. When you look at it that way, the UX isn't really that expensive for an all in one sparing you of the other gadgets you have to carry around.

LupeValenz
09-14-2003, 12:38 AM
Loving the battery life of this baby, 25 mins of listenin to music and haven't came down one percent yet! Make any new model you want sony but this baby is mine now for a year at least, I won't upgrade like i been doing with NX-NZ-UX. This is the best design clie I've seen. I love how when you close it it just kinda 'snaps', feels very stable and solid. The picture quality is not too bad for a .3mp. The lighted keyboard is awesome and I been using that as my primary input device...*don't want to use decuma without a screen protector, such a beatiful screen* It feels great and in the dark, can type away no problem. :)

Importluva
09-14-2003, 01:11 AM
ok, how do you activate decuma? Icouldn't do it in the stores.

Anyways, here is a better breakdown of what the price should be.

Voice recorder-$40
Camera/video rec-$50
MP3 Player-$75
Wifi card (just a normal one, not a sony prop. one)-$50

So, it comes to ~$215. That leaves ~$485 of pda left. IMO, that is a rip off. I mean the device is great, but the prices of these pda's have to, i mean HAVE to come down in price. I have my ipaq 2215-with wifi card and keyboard, it came to less than $500.
But oh well, I guess you can't always get something for nothing :P

LupeValenz
09-14-2003, 01:15 AM
Hey there, :D to activate decuma, on the Graffiti area, the alphabet side, click on the small circle 'a' button and it will bring out Decuma. :) Hope that helps.

lostether
09-14-2003, 02:13 AM
What I don't get are the comments about the UX having a dim screen. It seems to me on the lowest setting it is dimmer than many, but at the highest setting it is VERY bright. I kind of like the flexibility of this, as well as the power saving potential.

LupeValenz
09-14-2003, 02:16 AM
Same here, brightness is great for me, I don't even have it at max brightness, thats just lil too much for me, half way is decent for my viewing pleasures. :)

aoi tsuki
09-14-2003, 08:26 AM
From what i've noticed, it's not just brightness but contrast as well. Even my uncle's old Visor Prism is brighter and more saturated. But demoing a unit in a store lends itself well to these kinds of comparisons since there's a dozen other PDA screens to instantly glance at. For most people (myself included), it's not an issue. i'm not frequently using my PDA in environments where the light is as bright or direct as in a store display.

SuitCase
09-14-2003, 08:32 AM
Originally posted by Importluva
ok, how do you activate decuma? Icouldn't do it in the stores.

Anyways, here is a better breakdown of what the price should be.

Voice recorder-$40
Camera/video rec-$50
MP3 Player-$75
Wifi card (just a normal one, not a sony prop. one)-$50

So, it comes to ~$215. That leaves ~$485 of pda left. IMO, that is a rip off. I mean the device is great, but the prices of these pda's have to, i mean HAVE to come down in price. I have my ipaq 2215-with wifi card and keyboard, it came to less than $500.
But oh well, I guess you can't always get something for nothing :P All those items you mentioned above - you sure you can get all of them at that price at the combined small size of the UX50, and with rechargable batteries that have long life? :P

anthonymoody
09-14-2003, 09:00 AM
Originally posted by vgill
could you please post the exact setup steps for getting the S55 to work with the UX50 over BT/GPRS?
/v


I will in a few moments...and may start it in a new thread.

hey GFunk, good to see you here...btw you should check out Dell and the various coupon sites...people are getting the UX for like $500-550 with various discounts. Not sure that the sale is active right now, but you know Dell, they come and go with sales all the time. If you check frequently you can probably catch it for a pretty reasonable price. Also, eCost was $650. but I hear you, the 2 device step is a big one - don't take it lightly! I dont regret it (at all), but that's just me!

TM

Sneezy
09-14-2003, 09:02 AM
Originally posted by SuitCase
All those items you mentioned above - you sure you can get all of them at that price at the combined small size of the UX50, and with rechargable batteries that have long life? :P

I agree, I thought his breakdown of prices was pretty stupid, too. The prices seem low (a decent voice recorder at Wal-mart is almost twice what he mentioned!) and if you take size into account, there's no way to get things that cheap.

Bottom line with the camera is that all cameras in Sony Pdas tack on at least $100, i.e. NR70 vs NR70v, and NX70 vs. NX60. Doesn't mean that it's a fair price, but it is a good thing I actually use my PDA's camera. :D

Fortunately I bought my UX from Dell for just less than $550. :) Unfortunately I have to wait until "on or before Sept 23" to receive it. :(

aoi tsuki
09-14-2003, 09:10 AM
I agree, I thought his breakdown of prices was pretty stupid, too. The prices seem low (a decent voice recorder at Wal-mart is almost twice what he mentioned!) and if you take size into account, there's no way to get things that cheap.

It's not a fair comparison. THe Ux-50 uses shared components, and with the exception of a few items, most of those features are performed via software, sharing the same processors as other components. In order to compare more fairly, you'd need to know specifically which circuits are used for each function (which is likely all of them) and map the cost out for each, comparing that to the cost of a standalone device, which has separate components, packaging, marketing, etc. Again, not a fair comparison.

Unregistered
09-14-2003, 02:24 PM
for that price $700
+taxes
+extended warranty
+T-Mobile/Wayport Hotspot access fee$
+case

BT and WiFi are cool, but other than the cool factor, even if I try hard, can't justify that amount, the NX80 on the other hand with its bigger and brighter screen serves me better at work.

I am sure by Christmas Sony will come out with a fixed UX-50.
(like NR-70 vs NX70) or a VG T series.

anthonymoody
09-14-2003, 07:25 PM
Reading posts by unregistered existing owners of NX80's and the like make me laugh :)

TM

jehhrie
09-14-2003, 07:47 PM
I'm using a NX80....Before I bought this....I was also checking out the UX50 but at that time they only have the Japanese version. And frankly speaking the UX is great. New design, cute, small, built in Blue tooth, Wifi, camera and could you imagine with all of those stuff added with only that price ,but the only thing is the screen. Sometimes I would need the larger screen because I use it a lot as a demo for my customers. So finally I opted for the NX which I like very much and will still like in the future.
No offense guys....NX suits me right at this time....What matters is we like our PDA's.....YEAH!


jehhrie

dkosak
09-14-2003, 08:32 PM
Originally posted by Importluva:

ok, how do you activate decuma? Icouldn't do it in the stores.


It's easy.

You just tap the little circle-a, or circle-1 on the graffiti pad.

They took away the "tap to type" virtual keyboard.

Your input options are Graffiti 2, or Decuma on the screen. None of the 3rd party options seem to work for the UX -- they don't expect a vertical graffiti area.

- Don

fearlessfozz
09-14-2003, 08:39 PM
Lol I guess it didn't really bother me too much since I didn't notice until now but, the graffitti letters are changed a little and no wonder i was getting all screwed up. I will have to look at it more but it seems to me that the chracter functions not availible on the keyboard are harder to put in now.

acraniotes
09-14-2003, 08:51 PM
I'll toss my hat in jehhrie... I preordered a UX50 as soon as they were listed on Sony's website and settled in for the "wait" while I scoured the boards for any information I could get on it. But ,as the date neared I began to have second thoughts... In the end, based on my needs, I decided to cancel my order and go for the NX80/WL100/KB100 combo. This way I could retain everything I loved about my NR (big screen, portrait orientation, the "remotes," real keyboard option, etc...), and gain a few things in the process (better screen, better battery life, WiFi, usable camera...). Interestingly, my"combo," if purchased new, would have cost me $150 MORE than a UX50... So, even though the UX is pretty much the most expensive PDA on the market, it still represents a pretty decent value as far as Clies go (which are overpriced anyway, IMO). And remember -- an iPAQ 5555, which is the only PPC to integrate BT and WiFi, costs $650, lacks a camera, has a lower res screen, and is far larger (especially when it's in its case).

Now that I've had a chance to play with a UX in person, I can honestly say that I made the right decision -- for me. Still, in spite of the smaller/dimmer screen (relative to my NX -- which has FAR more brightness than any sane man needs), I was left with an extremely favorable opinion of the UX. Had "connectivity" been my priority, most likely would've gone with the UX and been very happy with it. And man, it's tiny. If anything, it's the size that really makes me jealous at times.

-Adam

PS - And yes, the "dimmer" complaints have been vastly overstated. It was perfectly acceptable to my aging eyes. It's the screen size that I had an issue with, but I'm sure I would've gotten used to it in time.

fearlessfozz
09-14-2003, 08:57 PM
Yea, when i got my UX i couldn't really tell the diffrence of the brightness of my NX and the UX. It is pleanty bright and the screen size isnt all that bad. The landscape mode makes up for that. A big plus for me was the movie options and the smaller screen makes for better picture viewing. The piscal viewer is awsome and I will never use clie viewer again except for movies.

medgirl2001
09-16-2003, 04:41 PM
Originally posted by dkosak

They took away the "tap to type" virtual keyboard.

Your input options are Graffiti 2, or Decuma on the screen. None of the 3rd party options seem to work for the UX -- they don't expect a vertical graffiti area.
- Don

Actually, you can still use the virtual keyboard. If you are in an application that allows entering text, click "Menu/Edit/Keyboard" and it brings up the keyboard.

Frankie
09-16-2003, 05:37 PM
I've read a lot about the UX50 and have tried one out at the local Fry's store. It's a tough call, I am still debating if I should dump my iPAQ 5555...

Just wish the UX50 would have a 3.8" screen and the portrait mode... UX55?

Unregistered
09-16-2003, 06:56 PM
hey gfunk,
I've been following your posts over at Treocentral for a long time. Been waiting for the 600...that is until I saw the UX50. It took control of me and I bought it. Goodbye Treo 300. I don't think Sprint will come out with a Bluetooth phone this year so I'm thinking of switching to T-mobile.

Unregistered
09-17-2003, 12:25 AM
After a few days of fooling around:

1) has anyone tried pairing UX50 with SonyEricsson P800? I can transfer files but I can't dial number or send SMS. I can't find a driver for the P800. This sucks, as I don't plan on upgrading my P800 soon.

2) This is my fifth Clie, and I like it very much. However, as always with Sony, hardware precedes softwares. Most Palm softwares available from AvantGo to SplashPhoto do not yet support the Landscape mode, making an AvantGo page or a photo 'cut-off' at the silk-screen. Anyone realises this problem? Anyone has any word on compatiblity? This is kinda important!

3) I still don't understand the memory thing with this Clie. There is supposed to be a ton of memory in it, but only 16MB usable? Please enlighten me.

4) Wifi works wonderful, either at a home network or at my local Starbucks (with T-Mobile's HotSpot). However, I am exploring options for Wifi Sync. Am I dreaming or is that possible? The manual is kind of childish for such a powerful machine.

5) Anyone knows any softwares that are made to be compatible with our US50?

One thing that makes me angry this time is that Sony didn't supply us a earphone (or did I miss it?).

Any help is greatly appreciated!

Unregistered
09-17-2003, 12:53 AM
Found the pink paper in the box and followed that instruction and it works.

Basically, just shorten the Init String to X1E0+CMEE=1;+CSCS="GSM";V1.

Also, found another thread that helps me clear up the LanSync (who would have thought of the "!!"?????).

The only thing left is the software problem.




Originally posted by Unregistered
After a few days of fooling around:

1) has anyone tried pairing UX50 with SonyEricsson P800? I can transfer files but I can't dial number or send SMS. I can't find a driver for the P800. This sucks, as I don't plan on upgrading my P800 soon.

2) This is my fifth Clie, and I like it very much. However, as always with Sony, hardware precedes softwares. Most Palm softwares available from AvantGo to SplashPhoto do not yet support the Landscape mode, making an AvantGo page or a photo 'cut-off' at the silk-screen. Anyone realises this problem? Anyone has any word on compatiblity? This is kinda important!

3) I still don't understand the memory thing with this Clie. There is supposed to be a ton of memory in it, but only 16MB usable? Please enlighten me.

4) Wifi works wonderful, either at a home network or at my local Starbucks (with T-Mobile's HotSpot). However, I am exploring options for Wifi Sync. Am I dreaming or is that possible? The manual is kind of childish for such a powerful machine.

5) Anyone knows any softwares that are made to be compatible with our US50?

One thing that makes me angry this time is that Sony didn't supply us a earphone (or did I miss it?).

Any help is greatly appreciated!

anthonymoody
09-17-2003, 09:17 AM
Originally posted by Unregistered
hey gfunk,
I've been following your posts over at Treocentral for a long time. Been waiting for the 600...that is until I saw the UX50. It took control of me and I bought it. Goodbye Treo 300. I don't think Sprint will come out with a Bluetooth phone this year so I'm thinking of switching to T-mobile.


Don't forget that in November (I think as of the 24th?) you'll be able to take your cell number with you when you change providers...that would make the switch much easier!

TM

anthonymoody
09-17-2003, 09:18 AM
To the unreg with the P800, I definitely recall someone else posting that they had one, and paired it with the UX...here on the forum. Worth doing a search to find the person and contact them to see how they did it.

TM

nagamatu
09-17-2003, 09:48 AM
Have you try Ronamatic stroke on the Power Saving panel?

Hakaida
09-17-2003, 11:59 AM
Jehhrie & acraniotes,

I don't think anyone in this forum object to posts like what both of you submitted. You both are simply stating, in a very mature and intelligent manner, why you prefer the NX and that's great! It has always been the contention of nearly every rationally thinking user at Cliesource that whichever pda meets your needs the "right one".

What all mature-minded users here DO object to is the childish posts as you've seen all over this forum by the 'Unregistered" whose only point is to post messages to provoke others by unjustly criticizing what they don't understand. No right-minded person, including myself, would think to criticize your choice. For one thing, speaking for myself, I've never used an NX80 so I really can't comment on it at all in any constructive way, so I don't. That's how most here feel.

Thank you both, for sharing your opinions and personal preferences. It certainly does give everyone, especially potential purchasers of either the UX40/50 and an NX/NZ series Clie.

Oh, and just to clarify, it's not all Unregistereds, just one or two childish people who don't have the integrity or courage to be accountable for what they say and hide behind the anonymity of "Unregistered".

Matt_Helm
09-17-2003, 12:04 PM
I'm using my UX50 with a P800. I've paired it up and running GPRS very happily. Haven't found the need to do anything else between the two yet.


helm

naturlaut
09-17-2003, 11:50 PM
SO now that I've figured out how to LANSync, I thought I could do without the USB. However, I realize I still have to connect it to install programs and transfer music. Is there ways I could do those (especially transfering music from SonicStage) through LAN? That would be true wireless.

acraniotes
09-17-2003, 11:56 PM
Hakaida, thanks for the kind words. Actually, I posted specifically so that all you UXers wouldn't think all of us over in the NX forums were a bunch of Clie crackheads with a bad case of sour grapes... This "civil war" crap is, well, crap. I also wanted to point out that the UX is actually a decent value, considering how much it would cost to trick out an NX with the same level of connectivity. I'm tired of the "damn, that thing is expensive" comments. You wanna play, you gotta pay... And, if you wanna play with an NX, you really gotta pay (unless you find a barely used, mint condition, in the box w/stickers still on it NX80/WL100/512MB CF card/Sony sport case bundle for $550 :D ).

Now, when are AvantGo and BlueNomad (Wordsmith) going to get their collective acts together and support the UX? And which enterprising developer is going to step up to the plate and create a portrait-mode hack? This might be all it takes to get me to eBay my NX80... Oh, and a larger screen would be nice, too. ;)

Y'all have one sweet PDA, there...

-Adam

gfunkmagic
09-17-2003, 11:57 PM
Originally posted by Unregistered
hey gfunk,
I've been following your posts over at Treocentral for a long time. Been waiting for the 600...that is until I saw the UX50. It took control of me and I bought it. Goodbye Treo 300. I don't think Sprint will come out with a Bluetooth phone this year so I'm thinking of switching to T-mobile.

Congrats on the UX! :D I'm going to hold off on the UX for though. $700 is a bit extreme fo rme right now. I want to wat until the Treo600 comes so I can make a definte decision...

Btw... is true that all apps that don't support the UX's 480x320 rez are automatically emulated at 160x160?!? UGH! I hope that's not true...:(

Enceladus
09-18-2003, 06:56 AM
Originally posted by gfunkmagic

is true that all apps that don't support the UX's 480x320 rez are automatically emulated at 160x160?!? UGH! I hope that's not true...:(

If they don't support 480x320 they are standard 320x320 hi-res.