Geeks.com sent us a special edition of the Toshiba e800 Pocket PC PDA. What's special about this new revision we review today is that it comes by default with a very high capacity battery and the ability to use USB devices through its "presentation pack" accessory, making it a product best suited for professionals, but also for geeks.
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What do you mean? Familiar/OZ Linux distros do not support this particular PDA.
>Assuming that you were to pick up a WiFi card for this unit how is its performance
Didn't you read the article? I DID use my Linksys CF wifi card. Web worked just fine. 5 hours of web surfing, and that from a kinda high-power CF card.
> or does it insist on using the Bluetooth stack you hate so much?
Of course not. Why would it do that?
>Given that your firmware upgrade seemingly caused an isssue with ActiveSync
We can NOT be sure that the problem was with firmware upgrade. It can very well be with one of the 4 third party drivers I installed, OR, that I use ActiveSync 4.1 instead of 3.x (that the device was tested for). And given the fact that no other users on the forum have this problem, I can say that the problem is not the firmware upgrade.
>can you truly justify the 'upgrade'
Yes, the firmware upgrade is justified.
>or is it this perhaps which the extra sized battery is supposed to offset?
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>How does it run under Linux?
What do you mean? Familiar/OZ Linux distros do not support this particular PDA.
>Assuming that you were to pick up a WiFi card for this unit how is its performance
Didn't you read the article? I DID use my Linksys CF wifi card. Web worked just fine. 5 hours of web surfing, and that from a kinda high-power CF card.
> or does it insist on using the Bluetooth stack you hate so much?
Of course not. Why would it do that?
>Given that your firmware upgrade seemingly caused an isssue with ActiveSync
We can NOT be sure that the problem was with firmware upgrade. It can very well be with one of the 4 third party drivers I installed, OR, that I use ActiveSync 4.1 instead of 3.x (that the device was tested for). And given the fact that no other users on the forum have this problem, I can say that the problem is not the firmware upgrade.
>can you truly justify the 'upgrade'
Yes, the firmware upgrade is justified.
>or is it this perhaps which the extra sized battery is supposed to offset?
Not sure what you mean.