Hi Douglas,
On 5 Dez., 23:52, Douglas <
mumm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I like life to be simple, so the Netwalker seems a non-starter for me as
> a Notecase device. Another thing that puts me off it (a bit) is that
> AFIK it is still only on sale in Japan. You have to use a "grey
> importer" to get one over here in the EU. For as long that stays true, I
> cannot see there being much support for it by (eg) Open Source devs.
Well,
www.pulster.de imports the Netwalker and sells it in the EU.
I would assume this is totally white, not grey ;-)
> Funny you should mention the OpenPandora. I'm interested in this
> possibility too, as it was already on my shortlist. I just sorta assumed
> that Notecase Pro would run on it.
> *** You know what they say about "assume"? It makes an "ass" out of "u"
> and "me". Usually me. :)
>
> >From what has been said, I have the impression that (of these two) the
>
> OpenPandora is more likely to become a platform for Notecase Pro ... one
> day.
...hopefully soon. I am looking forward to explore and enhance the
system!
>
> The final option on my short list is a Linux-based netbook. But netbook
> battery life is currently too poor for me just yet. I'm waiting until
> next year's crop, which Engadget & others are predicting will have 8-10
> hours as standard.
There are already netbooks with that battery life. E.g. the EeePC
1008AH has, as far as I know, 8-10h of battery life.
However, for my taste the newer netbooks are too large. I wonder why
the 9" models such as the EeePC 901 are not produced anymore. That was
a nice size.
>
> I'm patient. I can only spend my cash once. I'd rather wait and see how
> it pans out, then buy the "right" product first go.
>
Do you think that this is possible?
My experience is: Wait and buy, but be sure that a few month later
there is a product which you wish you had waited for.
Well, there are exceptions: My Macbook, which I bought in 2006, is
still the best "main" computer I could get.
And the good old HP 200LX Palmtop, which I bought in 1997. I don't use
it anymore, but I have not found an adequate replacement yet. The
devices I use now are totally different ones, and I am not entirely
satisfied with them, as I once was with the 200LX until 2005.
daniel