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- 08-29-2006, 03:42 AM #16MehdiGuest
Re: What is the best HIGH RESOLUTION combined PDA/mobile phone?
On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 22:57:08 +0100, Mehdi wrote:
> On 28 Aug 2006 13:59:42 -0700, ship wrote:
>
>>> Yes. There's a video review here:
>>> <http://3lib.ukonline.co.uk/sshow/ss14.html>
>>>
>>> And a video review of the Nokia E61 there:
>>> <http://3lib.ukonline.co.uk/sshow/ss10.html>
>>
>> Interesting site. Though he seems to favour Nokia gear.
>> And he doesnt much care for VGA machines - too big I guess...
>
> The guy is called Steve Litchfield
I forgot to mention his grid: <http://3lib.ukonline.co.uk/grid.htm>
It's suprinsingly useful. Select which features are important to you and
which are not and the grid tells you which device is likely to be the most
appropriate for you. Devices on the grid include Symbian, Palm and Window
Mobile smartphones (including the VGA enabled JASJAR).
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- 08-29-2006, 07:14 AM #17RonnieGuest
Re: What is the best HIGH RESOLUTION combined PDA/mobile phone?
On Tue, 29 Aug 2006 10:42:30 +0100, Mehdi <[email protected]>
wrote:
>On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 22:57:08 +0100, Mehdi wrote:
>
>> On 28 Aug 2006 13:59:42 -0700, ship wrote:
>>
>>>> Yes. There's a video review here:
>>>> <http://3lib.ukonline.co.uk/sshow/ss14.html>
>>>>
>>>> And a video review of the Nokia E61 there:
>>>> <http://3lib.ukonline.co.uk/sshow/ss10.html>
>>>
>>> Interesting site. Though he seems to favour Nokia gear.
>>> And he doesnt much care for VGA machines - too big I guess...
>>
>I forgot to mention his grid: <http://3lib.ukonline.co.uk/grid.htm>
>
>It's suprinsingly useful. Select which features are important to you and
>which are not and the grid tells you which device is likely to be the most
>appropriate for you. Devices on the grid include Symbian, Palm and Window
>Mobile smartphones (including the VGA enabled JASJAR).
I used that. I agree, quite useful.
I didn't see any mention of the IPAQ, which I have been considering
because I want to deal with Word & Excel attachments, possibly editing
before replying, while on the move. Is that because the IPAQs are
'clones' of the ones he has mentioned, or are they not clones, but
merely not in his table?
I was also considering FujitsuSiemens pocket loox. Is that a clone of
anything? (In fact, do you know of a good list of 'clones'?)
______________
best wishes,
Ron
- 08-29-2006, 08:32 AM #18MehdiGuest
Re: What is the best HIGH RESOLUTION combined PDA/mobile phone?
On Tue, 29 Aug 2006 13:14:37 GMT, Ronnie wrote:
>>I forgot to mention his grid: <http://3lib.ukonline.co.uk/grid.htm>
>>
>>It's suprinsingly useful. Select which features are important to you and
>>which are not and the grid tells you which device is likely to be the most
>>appropriate for you. Devices on the grid include Symbian, Palm and Window
>>Mobile smartphones (including the VGA enabled JASJAR).
> I used that. I agree, quite useful.
>
> I didn't see any mention of the IPAQ, which I have been considering
> because I want to deal with Word & Excel attachments, possibly editing
> before replying, while on the move.
There are plenty of devices out there, Symbian, Windows Mobile and Palm,
than can do that actually, either via a built-in office suite or a third
party one. My Nokia E61 came with a full blown Office suite that lets me
view, create and edit MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents. Not that
fast or practical to use but it already served me well on a few occasions.
> Is that because the IPAQs are
> 'clones' of the ones he has mentioned, or are they not clones, but
> merely not in his table
> I was also considering FujitsuSiemens pocket loox. Is that a clone of
> anything? (In fact, do you know of a good list of 'clones'?)
No, i don't think that these devices have "clones". Clones are usually HTC
devices rebranded by network operators (O2, Orange, T-Mobile...) or
companies such as i-mate or QTech. HP and Futjitsu only sell their devices
under their own names I believe. The grid doesn't contain each and every
device on the market but only a selection of them since there are far to
many devices out there to make them all fit in one grid. And i suppose that
it would be a far too daunting job to update such a grid with all the
devices available.
- 08-30-2006, 12:55 AM #19AnitGuest
Re: What is the best HIGH RESOLUTION combined PDA/mobile phone?
Hi, Have you seen Nokia 6270?
It is the best high resolution but it is not PDA phone.
2 mega pixel camera and one can take photograps with 1600x1200
resolution
it doesn't have a querty keyboard...
ok bye ...
ship wrote:
> Hi
>
> What is the best PDA / mobile phone (i.e. cell-phone)?
>
> I am looking for something that:
> - is high resolution
> - has a QUERTY keyboard.
>
> I basically need a good clear calendar/diary
> and HIGH RESOLUTION screen so that I can CLEARLY read
> everything that I need to do this week... on one screen.
>
> All the phone/PDAs that I've seen so far use something
> like 240x320 pixel resolution. Or at best 320x320.
>
> For the last 18 months I have been using a
> SonyEricsson P910i (208x320) which I am not very
> happy with. I am thinking of upgrading to a new P990i which
> has SLIGHTLY higher resolution (240x320) - both of which run
> Symbian.
>
> One thing that bugs the Hell out of me is that if I enter
> OTHER PEOPLE'S holiday dates into my calendar in Outlook and/or
> the SonyEricsson thing, then my own diary becomes almost
> un-readable during those dates!
>
> I was looking at some phones that run at 320x320
> (e.g. HP iPAQ hw 6915?) but I read somewhere that Windows Mobile
> cant handle resolution higher than 240x240 (is this true??)
>
> Then I discovered the Nokia N80 running Symbian again
> but although its at 352x416 resolution, it doesnt have a querty
> keyboard...
>
> Is there NOTHING that works at higher resolution that
> fits in your pocket and which you can call a phone...?
>
> With thanks
>
>
> Ship
> Shiperton Henethe
>
> P.S. I am confused what does "Smartphone" mean? Is it a generic term
> or is it Microsoft brandname...?
- 09-06-2006, 03:51 AM #20shipGuest
Re: What is the best HIGH RESOLUTION combined PDA/mobile phone?
I'm not much interested in camera funcionality.
This is a *business* phone I need, not a toy!
What I want is a good clear CALENDAR - so that I can read everything
this week on one screen. Hence the need for a high res SCREEN!
A Querty keyboard is pretty much essential too...
Ship
Shiperton Henethe
Anit wrote:
> Hi, Have you seen Nokia 6270?
>
> It is the best high resolution but it is not PDA phone.
>
> 2 mega pixel camera and one can take photograps with 1600x1200
> resolution
>
> it doesn't have a querty keyboard...
>
> ok bye ...
>
>
> ship wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > What is the best PDA / mobile phone (i.e. cell-phone)?
> >
> > I am looking for something that:
> > - is high resolution
> > - has a QUERTY keyboard.
> >
> > I basically need a good clear calendar/diary
> > and HIGH RESOLUTION screen so that I can CLEARLY read
> > everything that I need to do this week... on one screen.
> >
> > All the phone/PDAs that I've seen so far use something
> > like 240x320 pixel resolution. Or at best 320x320.
> >
> > For the last 18 months I have been using a
> > SonyEricsson P910i (208x320) which I am not very
> > happy with. I am thinking of upgrading to a new P990i which
> > has SLIGHTLY higher resolution (240x320) - both of which run
> > Symbian.
> >
> > One thing that bugs the Hell out of me is that if I enter
> > OTHER PEOPLE'S holiday dates into my calendar in Outlook and/or
> > the SonyEricsson thing, then my own diary becomes almost
> > un-readable during those dates!
> >
> > I was looking at some phones that run at 320x320
> > (e.g. HP iPAQ hw 6915?) but I read somewhere that Windows Mobile
> > cant handle resolution higher than 240x240 (is this true??)
> >
> > Then I discovered the Nokia N80 running Symbian again
> > but although its at 352x416 resolution, it doesnt have a querty
> > keyboard...
> >
> > Is there NOTHING that works at higher resolution that
> > fits in your pocket and which you can call a phone...?
> >
> > With thanks
> >
> >
> > Ship
> > Shiperton Henethe
> >
> > P.S. I am confused what does "Smartphone" mean? Is it a generic term
> > or is it Microsoft brandname...?
- 09-06-2006, 04:06 AM #21shipGuest
Re: What is the best HIGH RESOLUTION combined PDA/mobile phone?
Nom wrote:
> In article <[email protected]>, ship says...
> >
> >Hi
> >
> >What is the best PDA / mobile phone (i.e. cell-phone)?
> >
> >I am looking for something that:
> >- is high resolution
> >- has a QUERTY keyboard.
>
> It's not a question of "Which is the best" - because there is only one.
>
> http://www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=119353
>
> That's the SIM-free version - the different networks have different namesfor it
> (ie, it's an MDA Pro on TMobile).
All well and good...
but - I dont know about you - but that's not gonna fit in MY pockets!
>>>
· Dimension (Typical): 81mm x 127.7mm x 25mm
· Weight (Typical): 285g with battery
>>>
It's a big fat BEAST of a thing!
Ship
Shiperton Henethe
- 09-06-2006, 04:54 AM #22PaddyGuest
Re: What is the best HIGH RESOLUTION combined PDA/mobile phone?
Hi Ship, have you checked out the Nokia e70? It runs the same software
as the e61 and has a smaller but higher resolution screen (352x416
pixels). It also has a full qwerty keyboard which folds down to a
normal candy bar phone size. It's not very pretty but very functional.
- 09-06-2006, 05:44 AM #23NomGuest
Re: What is the best HIGH RESOLUTION combined PDA/mobile phone?
In article <[email protected]>, ship says...
>
>
>Nom wrote:
>> In article <[email protected]>, ship =
>says...
>> >
>> >Hi
>> >
>> >What is the best PDA / mobile phone (i.e. cell-phone)?
>> >
>> >I am looking for something that:
>> >- is high resolution
>> >- has a QUERTY keyboard.
>>
>> It's not a question of "Which is the best" - because there is only one.
>>
>> http://www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=3D119353
>>
>> That's the SIM-free version - the different networks have different names=
> for it
>> (ie, it's an MDA Pro on TMobile).
>
>All well and good...
>but - I dont know about you - but that's not gonna fit in MY pockets!
Me neither - that's why I don't own one.
>It's a big fat BEAST of a thing!
Agreed.
Unfortunately for you, it's the only phone with a high-resolution screen. If you
aren't willing to put up with it's size, then you're out of luck.
- 09-06-2006, 07:03 AM #24MehdiGuest
Re: What is the best HIGH RESOLUTION combined PDA/mobile phone?
On 6 Sep 2006 03:54:35 -0700, Paddy wrote:
> Hi Ship, have you checked out the Nokia e70? It runs the same software
> as the e61 and has a smaller but higher resolution screen (352x416
> pixels).
Beware when comparing resolutions though. The E70, just as the E60, N80 and
other S60 phones, has a "double resolution" screen. A common misconception
is to assume that since it's got 4 times more pixels than previous 176x208
models such as the N70, it's going to have a much larger (4 times larger)
screen real estate . This is actually wrong. While it has a slighly larger
screen real estate, most of these extra pixels are not used to display more
information on the screen but to make fonts and icons appear smoother, less
edgy. So everything looks beautiful but the screen is still a "small"
screen no able to display that much more information at a time than
previous 208x176 models.
On the other side, the E61 has a "normal" resolution screen so even though
at 320x240 it effectively has a smaller resolution than the E70, it can
actually show a whole lot more info at a time than the E70 (but text and
icons appear as they did on the previous models, not as nice and smooth as
on the double resolution models). These "double resolution" screens have
now been dropped by Nokia so for future devices it won't be as confusing.
Note that this also applies to the JASJAR/MDA Pro/Whatever. Even though
it's got a 640x480 screen, it doesn't really display more on the screen
than a 320x240 PPC device.
- 09-06-2006, 10:06 AM #25Beverly Howard [Ms-MVP/MobileDev]Guest
Re: What is the best HIGH RESOLUTION combined PDA/mobile phone?
>> I'm not much interested in camera funcionality.
This is a *business* phone I need, not a toy! <<
Cameras have an amazing number of applications within business from
trasmitting images of part failures to pictures of new and important
contacts, to images of presentation boards, to etc, etc... that's not
what the vendors are focusing on, but they should... and they should
make the lenses focusable to get sharp images of small parts.
Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices]
- 09-12-2006, 12:55 PM #26shipGuest
Re: What is the best HIGH RESOLUTION combined PDA/mobile phone?
Paddy wrote:
> Hi Ship, have you checked out the Nokia e70? It runs the same software
> as the e61 and has a smaller but higher resolution screen (352x416
> pixels). It also has a full qwerty keyboard which folds down to a
> normal candy bar phone size. It's not very pretty but very functional.
Yes that's a VERY interesting one - though it still looks to me
like the display itself will be pretty hard to read at that physical
size!
(Plus it's not clear from the photo on the site whether the
screen rotates when you open the wings up!)
Ship
shiperton Henethe
- 09-12-2006, 01:01 PM #27shipGuest
Re: What is the best HIGH RESOLUTION combined PDA/mobile phone?
Beverly Howard [Ms-MVP/MobileDev] wrote:
> >> I'm not much interested in camera funcionality.
> This is a *business* phone I need, not a toy! <<
>
> Cameras have an amazing number of applications within business from
> trasmitting images of part failures to pictures of new and important
> contacts, to images of presentation boards, to etc, etc... that's not
> what the vendors are focusing on, but they should... and they should
> make the lenses focusable to get sharp images of small parts.
>
A fair point well made.
I was intrigued to see that when I visited an big newspaper's office
today
that a camera took my photo, and it was instantly printed onto my
visitor pass. ...Routine as pie!
Not a very super quality photo - but pretty good and very clearly it
was I
on the albeit thumbnail size photo.
Ship
- 09-12-2006, 01:05 PM #28shipGuest
Re: What is the best HIGH RESOLUTION combined PDA/mobile phone?
Mehdi wrote:
> On 6 Sep 2006 03:54:35 -0700, Paddy wrote:
>
> > Hi Ship, have you checked out the Nokia e70? It runs the same software
> > as the e61 and has a smaller but higher resolution screen (352x416
> > pixels).
>
> Beware when comparing resolutions though. The E70, just as the E60, N80 and
> other S60 phones, has a "double resolution" screen. A common misconception
> is to assume that since it's got 4 times more pixels than previous 176x208
> models such as the N70, it's going to have a much larger (4 times larger)
> screen real estate . This is actually wrong. While it has a slighly larger
> screen real estate, most of these extra pixels are not used to display more
> information on the screen but to make fonts and icons appear smoother, less
> edgy. So everything looks beautiful but the screen is still a "small"
> screen no able to display that much more information at a time than
> previous 208x176 models.
>
> On the other side, the E61 has a "normal" resolution screen so even though
> at 320x240 it effectively has a smaller resolution than the E70, it can
> actually show a whole lot more info at a time than the E70 (but text and
> icons appear as they did on the previous models, not as nice and smooth as
> on the double resolution models). These "double resolution" screens have
> now been dropped by Nokia so for future devices it won't be as confusing.
>
> Note that this also applies to the JASJAR/MDA Pro/Whatever. Even though
> it's got a 640x480 screen, it doesn't really display more on the screen
> than a 320x240 PPC device.
Good God - the b*st*rds - I'm glad you told me that!
So does that mean that in practice that NOTHING gives you much more
than
320x240 resolution when it comes to displaying text ??
Nothing that fits into a pocket that is...!
I still think the clam-shell is the obvious way to go, design-wise.
It's such a shame the manufacturers keep getting distracted
with flip lids and gull wings etc.
Ship
Shiperton Henethe
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