Beanie-Bean
03-20-2003, 03:35 AM
Made the switch last November to Tungsten T to get off that awful Compaq Pocket PC I was(n't) using. I really wanted one of the NX-series Clie units, but there wasn't a Bluetooth offering, and that's why I went with the TT instead.
IN MY OPINION, here are the high/lowlights:
Highlights: the 'HOLD' feature integrated with the power button; Audio Player; non-twisting/rotating lid (cover...whatever you call it); removable battery; it didn't cost $499 at launch like TT.
Lowlights: Use of more expensive Memory Stick rather than the more widely available/affordable SD/MMC memory; Screen appears to be slightly smaller than screen on TT.
I use this unit in conjunction with the Belkin USB Bluetooth adapter and a Nokia 6310i, so far no problems, but I haven't setup the BT HotSync yet as I am still trying to transfer all of info from the TT over to this unit.
Again, IN MY OPINION, so far I'd rate this unit to be very good and usable.
IN MY OPINION, here are the high/lowlights:
Highlights: the 'HOLD' feature integrated with the power button; Audio Player; non-twisting/rotating lid (cover...whatever you call it); removable battery; it didn't cost $499 at launch like TT.
Lowlights: Use of more expensive Memory Stick rather than the more widely available/affordable SD/MMC memory; Screen appears to be slightly smaller than screen on TT.
I use this unit in conjunction with the Belkin USB Bluetooth adapter and a Nokia 6310i, so far no problems, but I haven't setup the BT HotSync yet as I am still trying to transfer all of info from the TT over to this unit.
Again, IN MY OPINION, so far I'd rate this unit to be very good and usable.