Information about the O2 XDA IIs :
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/09/09/o2_xda_update/"Sporting a 2.5in 65,000-colour 240 x 320 display, the XDA IIs also features a VGA digicam. Powered by a 400MHz Intel XScale PXA264 processor, the device contains 128MB of RAM and 96MB of ROM - on which is stored Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition. An MMC/SD IO card slot is provided for expansion.
Measuring 12.5 x 7.2 x 1.9cm, the XDA IIs weighs 205g. Its battery is a 1490mAh job - 25 per cent higher then the XDA II's power source - that provides four hours' talk time and 168 hours' on standby. The device will run as a PDA for 17 hours on a single charge. The PDA contains a quad-band GSM/GPRS radio."
I've been posting about the SL-C3000 on this forum recently, and I'm a bit undecided about buying it. Mainly because I'm not sure about the OS and the potentials that it has compared to PPC.
Here are a list of pros and cons (for my requirements) I can think of for each :
SL-C3000
PROS
* 4GB built-in storage (handy for files such as MP3s, movies, office documents, I would use it as an organiser/jukebox/notebook all-in-one device).
* "Protective" cover for the screen, the SLC3000 is the same as the C860, so the screen can be flipped and enclosed.
* Seems to play MP3s and movie files (though movie files will need to be re-encoded to fit the screen and the processor).
* I believe it will allow you to view photos like the way the new iPod photo would.
* It comes with a built-in English-Japanese-English media dictionary, which is a real bonus for me as I want to learn and speed up my Japanese (I'm based in Japan BTW).
* Comes with a sizeable keyboard which is very handy for me as I'm hopeless with the pen.
* Big resolution screen of 640x480, but are there enough applications out there to take advantage of it? Browsing the internet should be a nice experience though.
CONS
* No built-in WIFI. Japan is plagued with WIFI networks (well our offices are) and most users are using CF WIFI cards. Buying a CF card is no problem just a hassle when a lot of PPCs out there already has WIFI built in.
* OS doesn't look as extensive as PPC (may be on par with Palm), been reading this forum about people's problem getting programs to work and so on, seems like a HIT and MISS kind of thing.
* Size and weight, seems a bit heavy but that is understandable for a "mini" computer.
* Movies may not play, due to their VIEWING SIZE and huge PROCESSING requirements. I have a lot of anime videos which would be great to watch, but if I have to convert all of them to play on the Zaurus then I probably won't do it (I have like 400 episodes of this and that).
* No camera, not a big deal as my mobile phone has one. XDA has one, but its a 1.3 megapixel camera.
* Launching software is apparently slow for a PDA. This may affect the way I use it if I am looking for a word to translate into Japanese/English.
* Speakers on the older Zaurus were apparently weak, alarms were barely audible. I want to be able to playback sound, only way to find out about the SLC3000 is to test it for myself when it comes out on Nov 10th.
O2 XDA IIs.
PROS
* Works as a PPC and mobile phone, won't work in Japan but will work in any GSM enabled country. Very useful for me as I travel to a few countries every year.
* Plays everything multimedia such as MP3s, WMA, AVI, MPG, DIVX etc, I believe problem is with storage rather than playability (with Zaurus you have to resize the videos and maybe convert them to play). Music and viewing photos would be more important for me, but if I can play any video on the PDA without converting them then that would be great too.
* I believe it will allow you to view photos like the way the new iPod photo would.
* Extensive software available including some nice looking games out there, not that important to me except for a language dictionary and learning software for Japanese which is the reason why I am so interested in the Zaurus. I'm not sure if PPC has such software (still trying to find out).
* As an organiser and time manager, I think the PPC is better and probably syncs better with the PC.
* Due to its smaller and lighter size, it is a lot more portable than the Zaurus.
* Speakers should be better than the Zaurus.
CONS
* Keyboard is really small and seems unuseable, though if I could get something like this - (
http://www.pocketpc.com.hk/V_news/V_news_pic_07.jpg), it would be really cool.
* No protection for the screen, I broke my really expensive Clie and I am not interested in buying another expensive PDA only to break it so easily. The XDA is a phone and it comes with a case, so I would assume it would be more durable than it looks.
* Screen is only 3.5 inches, 240x320. Small compared to the Zaurus.
* Onboard storage is smaller than the Zaurus, not a big deal as I can buy a large capacity CF card.
* Not sure about available software for learning Japanese, still looking for clues.
I'm really interested in the SL-C3000, using the Linux system is not totally new to me as I had to learn how to use Palm on my Clie.
Question is, is the Zaurus portable enough to beat out the XDA? Is this Zaurus innovative enough to pick over the XDA? My apologees for the number of postings that I've made over the past few days. Getting a new PDA is pretty exciting, especially when I've been living without an organiser for a year now. I'm keen to get something soon to organise myself!!!!