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New It's about finding the ideal size
One of my friends is looking at getting a laptop for desktop replacement, so he wants the works, and isn't so concerned about size.

I've decided that I have enough desktop systems, and for stuff that takes a lot of MHz (Mech CAD, photo/video) even the most expensive laptop can't beat a reasonably priced desktop. So, I went looking for a small, but usable notebook.

And ended up with a SRX-87. It's substantially bigger than your U3, but a lot smaller than almost everything else. And, I don't have to drag a USB keyboard around, although I'll probably carry a mouse around (the built-in trackpad ain't bad, but it's not as good as a mouse).

It's definitely worth the extra money over a NV-70; I just can't imagine web browsing on the NV-70 or other PDA. And, it can run all the software I need to do my job (when I add a USB to serial converter so I can talk to PLC's and such).

I still like having my T-615 PDA, since it is so much smaller than the SRX, but it's a PDA, NOT a "Pocket PC". It serves a different role (for one, it's great to bring into a cleanroom to take notes).

I was never a big Sony fan, and in general still am not, but I have to admit that Sony has done a very nice job with their Vaio laptops and Clie PDA's.

Tony
New I'm still waiting for the ideal laptop.
The Sony Vaio SRX99 is a nice box, but I'd like something similar with the CD-RW built in.

The Fujitsu Lifebook [link|http://webshop.fujitsupc.com/fpc/Ecommerce/buildseriesbean.do?series=P2|P-2120] is the closest I've yet seen to my ideal. It's got a built-in CD-RW drive, and built-in wireless networking, 933 MHz Crusoe (for long battery life), 40 GB, 256 MB (384 MB max - a little on the low side), XP Pro (I wish it was available with Win2k). Nice and small, but usable without having to drag around other drives. $1699 list.

If it were $1200 or so, I would get it....

Cheers,
Scott.
     Sony introduces PCG-U3 Handheld VAIO (UPDATED) - (dmarker) - (4)
         You must not be a touch typist.... - (tonytib) - (3)
             Sony will accept USB Mouse & USB keyboard - a must if ... - (dmarker) - (2)
                 It's about finding the ideal size - (tonytib) - (1)
                     I'm still waiting for the ideal laptop. - (Another Scott)

But if you call right now, you might get an appointment by then.
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