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ralph

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Zaurus SL-5600 Review
« on: March 16, 2004, 08:04:38 pm »
Zaurus SL-5600 Review
    (Reviewer made a purchase decision in Janurary 2004, and
     upgraded from a Sharp Wizard OZ-770 and successfully
     transferred phone list.)

* Wanted a keyboard for starters.
* Did not want to pay extra for a Clam-Shell form factor even
   though the horizontal orientation is preferable.  
   (Sony, Sharp imports from Japan)
* Did not want a phone included.  (Treo 600)
* Wireless was not important to me. (Tungsten C)
* Wanted an MP3 player included.

Zaurus pluses:
    * replaceable battery instead built-in (unlike Tungsten C)
    * two card slots instead of one provides better expandability
    * cheaper price: $300 from Amazon verses $419 verses $450 at
       time of purchase, so more value for the money
   
Zaurus minuses:
    * no thin hard case; had to settle for generic soft case
    * Sharp address book only has one sort order
            (I wanted by first name, not last name.  This was
             corrected in Intellisync by reversing first and
             last name, a near fatal software design flaw IMHO.
             In contrast, the Sharp Wizard was able to sort
             either way.)
    * no generalized synchronization between arbitrary directories
       (Only Outlook \"notes\" sync, not text files.)
    * 240 by 320 resolution instead of 320 by 320 like Tungsten C
       was not a big deal for me
    * No way to adjust the tone of the default MP3 player.

What you are not told:
    * Screen has a plastic cover you must open and close.  You
       have to have it because PDA screens are so fragile.
    * Sharp switched processors from 250 to 255 without a switch
       in model number.  Should have gone to 5601.
    * Once Linux boots up, it\'s instant on from then on.
    * USB is fast enough.
    * Since Outlook sync\'s \"notes\", and Qtopia does not, Outlook
       is better.
    * The ROM update for the 5600 may not be necessary since you
       may already have it.
    * Slightly longer than Tungsten C but still fits in shirt
       pocket and front pants pocket.  (Can\'t use back pocket
       because it breaks.)  
    * USB communication for synchronization fails to start
            (I power off when inserting and removing from cradle
             and that seems more reliable.)
    * I find its most efficient to use a stylist pen and a
      keyboard at the same time.

The Sharp Marketing Failure:
      When will Sharp stop making accessories for the SL-5600?
      They should tell you when, so you can buy what ever you
      think you may need at that time.  (For example, an extra
      battery.) Sharp\'s silent obsolesce policy is a near fatal
      flaw.  Sharp needs to learn how to be a reliable and
      trustworthy vendor.  This can be done inexpensively, you
      just have to disclose information and encourage support
      communities.
       
Zaurus fixes (for me):
    Replace Terminal with Konsole.
    Use JCryptPad and SafeDee for encryption, Sharp provides none.
    Use tkcEditor in addition to weak Sharp Text Editor.
    Install ResumeGuard to fix: on button turns on too easily.
    Purchased auto ligher power adapter (5 volt DC, 2 Amp)
    Purchased a Lexar 64MB SD card for extra storage.  
                                            (No problems yet.)

Recommendations:
    * By synchronizing with Outlook, you have a common means
       to switch to a different PDA in the future and a backup
       for some of your data.  (You don\'t have to use Outlook
       for e-mail.)
    * Keep track of other files added so you can easily re-create
       your environment on another PDA.
    * Would buy again, its really cool.  

Any comments?

tmacisnbr1

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Zaurus SL-5600 Review
« Reply #1 on: March 16, 2004, 11:52:06 pm »
Great review, just thought i\'d mention, that if you are not a fan of linux, and do not enjoy installing software through feeds, etc, this is not a device for you. I was a linux newbie when i purchased the device, to play around with linux and see how I liked it. Turned out that I dont, and I am now selling my zaurus. Great device if you are a linux fan though! (if interested in my zaurus, see the sell/trade section of the forum.