So, which camp seems the most promising to breathe new life into our now obsolete Z's (pdaXrom, Angstrom, QuantumSTEP)? I like the general direction of pdaXrom and the 2.6 kernel work, I like the look of Angstrom though I must admit I'm not sure if it's going to be more than just a gui look and feel change, and QuantumSTEP seems to have a long ways to go to really have an environment you wouldn't mind using on a daily basis.
Because the Z is so well built and so configurable, it will definitely be around for a while. I just wish the last model Sharp released would have had integrated wifi and BT. Speaking of which, has anyone been successful at shortening a CF wifi card so that it does not protrude beyond the case when inserted? Now that my hopes of integrated wifi have been dashed, the second best option may be to replace my C1000 with a C3200 and leave a modified wifi card in the CF slot permanently. I currently have to swap my 4gb CF microdrive with the wifi card.
Also, I don’t remember seeing this anywhere, but is there an SD BT solution that is either available or on the horizon that can be adopted for the Z?
There are quite a few new and interesting platforms coming out (Sony Vaio UX, OQO Model 02, Kohjinsha SH1, & HTC Athena) that have some outstanding features but at a very high premium. It is hard to match the Z clamshell abilities and keep the price within reason.