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Aug 9 2007, 12:04 AM
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I am interested in getting a device for working with PDFs (I have to read a lot of them doing research) so, I need something with:
- a good screen (indoor/outdoor) - good battery life (8hr +) - lightweight (<1.5kg) - will run linux The only device I have found which satisfies these criteria is the panasonic toughbook CF-08 http://panasonic.com.au/products/details.cfm?objectID=3750 But will pdaXrom run on it???? Here is a list of the specs: CF-08 CF-08TX2CX1M CPU PXA270@312Mhz 64MB RAM and 64MB ROM memory LCD 10.4” daylight-readable Active Matrix (TFT) colour LCD with touchscreen (up to 460 cd) 1024 x 768 pixel (XGA) Wireless Bluetooth® (v 1.2 class 2) WLAN 802.11b/g WLAN Security (authentification: WPA, WPA2, 802.1x, EAP-TLS, PEAP, TKIP; Encryption: 128-bit and 64-bit WEP), AES Speaker Integrated Speaker Input Methods Touchscreen LCD Stylus Pen (integrated holder) Interfaces Headphone/Speaker Mini-jack (Stereo) Microphone Mini-jack (Mono) USB 1.1 4-pin male LAN (10/100 Ethernet) RJ45 jack Port replicator dedicated 16 pin Expansion Slot 1x SD card (secure digital memory) Power Battery Li-Ion (7.4V, 5200mAh) Battery life Approx. 14 hours (Battery Mark 4.01 – min. brightness) Software* Windows® CE v.5.00 Citrix ICA Client, Microsoft® Remote Desktop Connection, Internet Explorer 6.0, Microsoft® Transcriber Handwriting Recognition, Software Keyboard, Display Rotation Tool, Signature Capture Weight 1.2 kg (without handstrap) |
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Aug 9 2007, 12:53 AM
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It might but most probabbly not as it is currently for any of the Z models as the hardware is different.
I've seen x86 based toughbooks running standard x86 linux that might be quicker then porting to a new hardware ... and there is a x86 based model that has 12 hour battery life (the toughbook cf-w5 or cf-t5) ... but I think that for the price of the toughbook you could buy more then one 3200. |
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Aug 10 2007, 08:25 AM
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QUOTE(louigi600 @ Aug 9 2007, 12:53 AM) It might but most probabbly not as it is currently for any of the Z models as the hardware is different. I've seen x86 based toughbooks running standard x86 linux that might be quicker then porting to a new hardware ... and there is a x86 based model that has 12 hour battery life (the toughbook cf-w5 or cf-t5) ... but I think that for the price of the toughbook you could buy more then one 3200. Thanks for the info, it is really hard to find devices with good battery life! Pity the other toughbooks aren't tablets, really wanted that form factor. Other x86 options are electrovaya 3100 (8 hours) or fujitsu p1610 (6 hours) Or an irex iliad even.... This is starting to get really off topic though.... |
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Aug 11 2007, 01:55 PM
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QUOTE(zeigerpuppy @ Aug 10 2007, 08:25 AM) QUOTE(louigi600 @ Aug 9 2007, 12:53 AM) It might but most probabbly not as it is currently for any of the Z models as the hardware is different. I've seen x86 based toughbooks running standard x86 linux that might be quicker then porting to a new hardware ... and there is a x86 based model that has 12 hour battery life (the toughbook cf-w5 or cf-t5) ... but I think that for the price of the toughbook you could buy more then one 3200. Thanks for the info, it is really hard to find devices with good battery life! Pity the other toughbooks aren't tablets, really wanted that form factor. Other x86 options are electrovaya 3100 (8 hours) or fujitsu p1610 (6 hours) Or an irex iliad even.... This is starting to get really off topic though.... Yikes! at the price of the toughbooks one could nearly afford to buy eeepcs and use them as frisbees |
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Aug 17 2007, 03:14 AM
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QUOTE(adf @ Aug 11 2007, 03:55 PM) Yikes! at the price of the toughbooks one could nearly afford to buy eeepcs and use them as frisbees Ah, but there's nothing quite like a fully armoured Toughbook. I've got a CF-M34 mkI - celeron 300a, 192mb ram, 40gb HD, 800x600 touchscreen. This thing is *astonishing*! I've read several stories about these things saving lives by blocking bullets - and I can believe it Needless to say, when I took my trip to Japan, the Toughbook was the machine I brought with me. Unfortunately, the last time I tried to get linux on it there was no way to calibrate the touchscreen. (There are *drivers*, but compiling the calibration tool required recompiling X! All of it! No can do...) The other downsides to my old model are lack of any sort of built in networking and an inability to boot from USB. I've got the (relatively rare and expensive) docking station - but that's just got a floppy disc |
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Sep 8 2007, 03:41 PM
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