radioman
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I just picked up a Palm T5 for approximately 100 dollars on Ebay, after I lost the E2. The my hope is that my initial impressions will continue. I believe the only difference between the T5 and the TX is the WIFI support, which could be useful, but you would pay a premium for that device. As well, I am an iPhone user and can move to the platform when the product/feature sets are in place. However, I needed the full features offered and did not want to spring for a Windows Media device after challenges with interfacing WM devices with my Apple computer, not to mention additional required accessory costs, learning curves, etc.
I have only just got the T5 up and running, but my first impressions are as follows:
- Huge screen, bright, great resolution. Using the Pleco Reader on this screen is great.
- Unlike the E2, the writing area can be moved out of the way, and appears very well handled by Pleco in how the writing area interact with Pleco.
- Full screen writing as well as landscape mode is easily implemented and works well with Pleco.
- No crazy digitizer problems like my E2.
- Cheap at approximately 100 dollars, bought through ebay.
- Battery life - TBD. More screen real estate must have some effect on drain, but I am hopeful it is on par with my E2's battery life, which I considered very good.
- Accessories - E2 Accessories, including power supplies, external battery power extenders, cables, etc. all work with the T5.
- Significantly more memory than the E2, avoiding previous issues with Pleco brought forth by the E2 memory limitations.
- Slightly larger (actually longer) than the E2. This is not material in my opinion.
- Easily shift license from old unit by just going to the Pleco Home page.
I will provide more feedback after using this some more, I also would be interested in other people's experience or comments.
I have only just got the T5 up and running, but my first impressions are as follows:
- Huge screen, bright, great resolution. Using the Pleco Reader on this screen is great.
- Unlike the E2, the writing area can be moved out of the way, and appears very well handled by Pleco in how the writing area interact with Pleco.
- Full screen writing as well as landscape mode is easily implemented and works well with Pleco.
- No crazy digitizer problems like my E2.
- Cheap at approximately 100 dollars, bought through ebay.
- Battery life - TBD. More screen real estate must have some effect on drain, but I am hopeful it is on par with my E2's battery life, which I considered very good.
- Accessories - E2 Accessories, including power supplies, external battery power extenders, cables, etc. all work with the T5.
- Significantly more memory than the E2, avoiding previous issues with Pleco brought forth by the E2 memory limitations.
- Slightly larger (actually longer) than the E2. This is not material in my opinion.
- Easily shift license from old unit by just going to the Pleco Home page.
I will provide more feedback after using this some more, I also would be interested in other people's experience or comments.