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Title: Pepperpad Plus
Post by: speculatrix on January 05, 2006, 08:22:40 am
http://www.infosyncworld.com/news/n/6394.html (http://www.infosyncworld.com/news/n/6394.html)

"Pepper Pad Plus
The Linux-powered, 8.4-inch Pepper Pad surfing tablet receives an upgrade in the Plus edition, now sporting Wi-Fi 802.11g, a 30 GB hard drive and Bluetooth 2.0 as well as 60 percent greater battery capacity. Also new is VoIP and Windows Media 9 Audio/Video playback, plus UPnP support for streaming media over the tablet's wireless connection. To be available in the second quarter of 2006; price unknown. "
Title: Pepperpad Plus
Post by: jfv on January 05, 2006, 11:00:52 am
This might cause the original pepperpad's price to drop. I am curious about the pepperpad but find it way overpriced. Has anybody here actually used one?

Felipe
Title: Pepperpad Plus
Post by: jim-in-baltimore on May 22, 2006, 08:54:08 pm
See  Mobile Tech Review (http://www.mobiletechreview.com/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Board=news&Number=23766) for Pepperpad+ sighting: $500 MSRP, AMD processor, etc....

Also see the carrypad journal comments (http://www.carrypad.com/journal/) on the design.  Carrypad Journal is a blog, so, I can't directly link.  Second article down at this time.
Title: Pepperpad Plus
Post by: mars on June 07, 2006, 01:11:38 am
This is now called the Pepperpad: 3 http://www.pepper.com/products/pepper_pad3.html (http://www.pepper.com/products/pepper_pad3.html)

Processor was changed from arm to AMD LX800. 7 inch 800x480 screen, usb 2.0, 2-30 GB hard drive, preorder on amazon.com for $699.00

I am not sure how successful it will be given that the 1st gen UMPC devices are only about $300 more and the Nokia 770 and zaurus's which are pocketable are about $150-$300 less.

For a price point of $500, I might try it. For $699, I would get a laptop, stretch for a UMPC, or stay content with the Z until something better comes out.
Title: Pepperpad Plus
Post by: speculatrix on June 07, 2006, 04:57:41 am
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I am not sure how successful it will be given that the 1st gen UMPC devices are only about $300 more and the Nokia 770 and zaurus's which are pocketable are about $150-$300 less.
For a price point of $500, I might try it. For $699, I would get a laptop, stretch for a UMPC, or stay content with the Z until something better comes out.
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agreed. I am wondering when the new Nokia 770 will be out which in theory has a thumboard or something - not seen any pics left.

the flybook would be a great if slightly oversized handheld if only it wasn't so expensive! The Lifebook P7120 (or Loox T70R or T70S) is really fabulous with its hi-res display but is too big to be a handheld. The Sharp Muramasa CV50 is smaller than the flybook but even more expensive yet lacks the communication adaptors.

hmm, if only I could afford all of them to try them out and see which I liked the most!
Title: Pepperpad Plus
Post by: zmiq2 on June 07, 2006, 06:10:06 am
speculatrix,

instead of thos high-expensive options you mention, i recently bought a fujitsu b series, 800Mhz, 256ram, 30hd, 10'' screen, for 400euros on ebay, and it definitely works very well.

I'm kind of starting to not using my zaurus that much; now web browsing /emailing is not so eye-stressing, even I lost some mobility.
Title: Pepperpad Plus
Post by: jim-in-baltimore on June 07, 2006, 11:30:35 pm
I'm looking for a non-microsoft solution.  Here's the configuration I'm planning:
--- Pepper pad 3 (2.2 lbs, AMD processor, lots of connectivity, fedora core 4, touch screen, keyboard)
--- zaurus (5500, have it already)
--- Nokia 6103 phone (EDGE, FM radio, WAP browser & calendar/PIM synchronization)
--- iPOD nano ($150, contacts/PIM, music).  
Everything but the iPOD can link with bluetooth and the the iPOD & zaurus can use USB to synch.  The idea of music on a cell phone is a passing fad.  The new hotness will be the bluetooth iPod nano with multi-pairing bluetooth headset.  The multi-pairing headset is out, but, the iPod doesn't have built-in bluetooth.  The Nokia 770 is nice but too small for a laptop replacement.  I just can't see getting things done on a teeny-tiny-tablet (T3).

As for cost, the phone is free with cell contract; plus pepper pad 3 ($700 or less), plus iPOD ($150).  The minimum is $850, which is the price of a notebook but with much more specialized hardware.  

Originally, I was including getting a new zaurus (C3x00).  I was just examining the list and realized that the original mission of the zaurus was to provide a portable computer that you can carry everywhere.  But I never did carry it everywhere.  I carried my Z in a bag.  The iPOD and cell phone will go everywhere with me and the pepper pad will fit in the same bag I've been carrying the zaurus in.  I really like the PDA-sized devices, but, I guess they may really be dead because I can carry my info on the phone & iPod.  I may get a new Z anyway.

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I am not sure how successful it will be given that the 1st gen UMPC devices are only about $300 more and the Nokia 770 and zaurus's which are pocketable are about $150-$300 less.
For a price point of $500, I might try it. For $699, I would get a laptop, stretch for a UMPC, or stay content with the Z until something better comes out.
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agreed. I am wondering when the new Nokia 770 will be out which in theory has a thumboard or something - not seen any pics left.

the flybook would be a great if slightly oversized handheld if only it wasn't so expensive! The Lifebook P7120 (or Loox T70R or T70S) is really fabulous with its hi-res display but is too big to be a handheld. The Sharp Muramasa CV50 is smaller than the flybook but even more expensive yet lacks the communication adaptors.

hmm, if only I could afford all of them to try them out and see which I liked the most!
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