Jor-not-a Pocket PC? 112
Bool writes: "HP was wrong when they claimed that the Jornada 540 series has a 16-bit color display. It was Jason Cluts who pointed out that the supposed 16-bit display was actually a 12-bit display. HP has issued an erratum on the subject that you can read here. You can find more details at this Web site." Apparently, the USB is slower than it should be, too. Has anyone else played with one of these things?
HP Thingie (Score:1)
Re:Eeek! (Score:1)
Simply, as you said, with something that small there's really not much of a point to color. With the kind of information you'll generally be storing on your PDA, color won't really be a useful addition (grayscale can be handy, but beyond that, color doesn't really improve things much). About the only thing it's really good for is for playing SimCity for Palm (yes, there's really such a thing - I can't find the URL, but I have seen it).
So yes, I'd say it's technology just for the sake of technology... I don't really think it'll be particularly practical. (One reason when buying a Palm, I skipped the IIIc in favor of a Vx.)
oops! (Score:4)
tcd004
Here are my Microsoft [lostbrain.com] and AICN [lostbrain.com] parodies, where are yours?
Re:Jornada? bah! (Score:1)
Re:My side of the story (Score:1)
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My side of the story (Score:5)
I'm Jason Cluts, the one who supposedly pointed out to HP that the display is only 12-bit.
I just wanted to note here that I wasn't necessarily the one who pointed out to them the Jornada was only 12-bit. I think we can all assume that HP knew this well before I brought it to their attention. All I did was rant on a public message board about how the display was obviously not 16-bit.
According to someone I spoke with at HP, it was only after reading these comments that they looked into the matter and discovered the Jornada was only 12-bit. I know it sounds ridiculous, but that's what I was told. Personally, I think they realized they weren't going to get away with marketing it as 16-bit after reading my comments.
Of course, that's probably just a small part of the whole story. If nothing else, the story I was told by them was just a convenient way to own up to a rather embarrassing situation. Maybe we'll get some further insight into the whole matter when HP makes their official statement tomorrow. I somehow doubt it though.
I still have the Jornada but I'm relatively sure that I'll swapping it in for a Palm in the coming weeks. HP will have to come up with something really good to keep me from dumping the thing.
Re:No Psions in the USA? (Score:1)
thenerd.
Re:LOL! (Score:1)
Um, that's not the kernel's fault. That's Netscape writing a buggy application. Netscape on Windows has crashed a considerable number of times for me as well.
Re:Retarded (Score:1)
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"You can't shake the Devil's hand and say you're only kidding."
Re:LOL! (Score:1)
It's pretty stupid that people would want to use Windows rather than a freenix because of Netscape. Netscape is nowhere nearly as unstable as these people think; the last time I've had it crash was trying to view a page with very, very evil CSS/layers/etc. It wasn't kosher stuff...
Anyway, if I really wanted, I could be writing this in IE in Windows 98 in VMWare, which I set up yesterday. Guess what, though? I'm using Mozilla, and IE is total crap ESPECIALLY when I can compare them side-by-side.
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Re:And this counts as a story these days? (Score:1)
palm [...] has 2 bit color
Take a look at the colour Palm IIIc and colour Palm OS. 3Com (wisely) stayed away from colour until they could do it without compromising battery life too much, but the colour support in the OS is good, stable and not hard to re-engineer onto existing apps.
Many kinds of errors. (Score:1)
HP apologizes for any inconvenience and confusion caused as a result of this unintentional error.
One wonders what other kinds of errors HP makes.
Re:There is no bad publicity. (Score:1)
Tell that to Battlefield Earth, the movie.
Re:Jornada? bah! (Score:1)
http://www.the-gadgeteer.com/newton.html
Maybe you should read the fucking article... (Score:2)
MS are banning *all* software sales on EBay, regardless of whether it's a prepackaged, fully licensed, valid version, or not.
Idiot.
Re:LOL! (Score:1)
Re:How did it happpen? (Score:1)
Re:Retarded (Score:1)
This is sad (Score:1)
Re:LOL! (Score:1)
That's just too funny
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Re:Jornada? bah! (Score:1)
huh? (Score:1)
Re:Retarded (Score:1)
Re:Stable compared to what ? (Score:1)
Actually... to quote the Jargon File [slashdot.org]'s entry [tuxedo.org]: "[Usenet] 'As a Usenet discussion grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving Nazis or Hitler approaches one.' There is a tradition in many groups that, once this occurs, that thread is over, and whoever mentioned the Nazis has automatically lost whatever argument was in progress. Godwin's Law thus practically guarantees the existence of an upper bound on thread length in those groups."
You haven't been around long enough to tell the difference, it seems.
I'll just let the quote above respond to this one...
Re:DOH! (Score:1)
Use better paper.
Then there's my external CD-RW drive, a 7200e with driver software by Shuttle - utter shit. The only way I made that lemon useful was to take the drive out of the enclosure and put it in a machine as an IDE device. The early 620LX CE machine had hinge problems, and keyboard that felt DEAD. It's a long, long list, and a sad one when you remember the quality of earlier products, like their calculators and older printers (wish I had my 6MP back).
Those are OEM'd by HP, they are actually made by Mitsubishi.
As for the overall quality of those products though, you get what you pay for, the market HP is going after with those level of products is joe average home pc user, not a user that needs real industrial strength.
Eeek! (Score:1)
On a related note, and not to start a flame war, what's the deal with color on the PDAs?
I mean I've seen the color Palm, the Jornada, the Casiopeea, and although I liked the way they looked, I couldn't find any real use for it.
The screen is still too damn small for any interesting graphics to be displayed (imagine viewing an image from digitalblasphemy.com and you'll understand). And what else would you need color for?
Some people said it makes some information more readable, or make certain parts of it stick out, but I can't agree. I've been using my monochrome Palm for a long time, and it's been more than enough....
So Why color? Is this technology for the sake of technology, or is it really useful, and I just don't see it?
Re:DOH! (Score:1)
Re:Retarded (Score:2)
There'll be better stories tomorrow, I promise.
Pete
Oops (Score:1)
I do wonder what one really needs with 16 bit color on a tiny palmtop screen. Ok, I can see the advantage of color and LCD backlighting and all that stuff, but for the applications now used in these things, is it really necessary? The popularity of the Palm series is proof that you do not need colors to make an incredibly useful and easy to read product. Color screens have lots of problems like higher cost, much higher battery consumption, etc. Palm has recently introduced a color model [palm.com] of the Palm, but it has the same price and battery limitations, which means that it probably won't be as popular as the really nifty looking and lightweight Palm V [palm.com].
I've used and tried a lot of PDAs before (all the way back to a Tandy Zoomer that came out something like 5 or 6 years ago). To me, there's a much smaller niche for PDAs that try to do everything (PocketPC) than those that are really quick, efficient and easy at simple datebook/contactmanager/notes (Palm).
What is Pocket PC ?! (Score:1)
Please pardon me for asking this obviously ignorant question -
What is "Pocket PC"?
Is "Pocket PC" a newer version of Windows CE?
How does it compare to the (older versions) of Windows CE? Is it blated?
Is "Pocket PC" slim and elegant? How does it compare with other embedded OS, such as pico-BSD and RTL (Real Time Linux)?
Has anyone ever did any comparison (feature and/or performance) on "Pocket PC" versus other embedded OS ?!
Can anyone please reply?
Many thanks in advance.
Re:Jornada? bah! (Score:2)
The Newton isn't the only promissing thing they've orphaned.
What was the name of that ruggedized mini-laptop that Apple released? It had a weird contoured screen and was smaller than a laptop but larger than a Win-CE device. Supposedly, it was aimed for sale to schools. I saw a kid with one on a bus and thought it was the coolest looking thing.
Anyway, I guess my point is that Apple is famous for innovations they let wither and die.
Jornada ain't all that (Score:2)
Re:No, sorry. (Score:1)
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Re:DOH! (Score:1)
Paper that has been sitting around in the open for several weeks absorbs moisture, which distort its characteristics. This can cause the paper handling mechanism to jam on it a little bit.
Personally, I've seen very abused printers printing perfectly, simply because they print so much, they run through a ream in a day, but no creases, no paper jams (except user-created ones [i.e., opening the printer while a page is still loaded]), etc. Because that ream of paper is in the printer for only one day.
Re:CE, PocketPC, etc. (Score:1)
Wonder if they'll learn from this, that their most stable OS happens to be the smallest..........Naaaaaaaaahhh!
Re:WinCE a bloated pig (Score:1)
Actualy, from what I've read wince has nothing but a registry.
yup, they made 'em (Score:1)
Re:Eeek! (Score:1)
and yes, i have tryed some mapping software for the palm. bus route loose meaning if you can't tell witch is red, or green.
nmarshall
#include "standard_disclaimer.h"
R.U. SIRIUS: THE ONLY POSSIBLE RESPONSE
From my Hornada experience... (Score:1)
From what I have heard/seen....those thing have a ways to go...there were a lot of problems when her company tried to transition to them and those things are horribly undurable for being so transportable. I have droppped my palm down 11 concrete stairs (not on purpose I assure you) and not a problem. Hers fell off her bed on to the carpetted floor (while it was closed) and was busted.
Forget about durability...and the thing is still a lil pos. I guess I just have too big of hands...and too unsteady of hands..but the thing was hard to do anything on and hard to see. portability can only go so far...when it becomes eye straint to use it...forget it. if all her company wants is signatures that thing would be great...but they expect her to use it as a call tracker too...what a pain in the ass. I say give her a palm device and a laptop. Usability and portability can only go so far...until the monitors inside eyeglasses and stuff like that come more prevalent.
Re:From my Hornada experience... (Score:1)
So I apologize since my comments may not be as relevant
DOH! (Score:1)
Re:CE, PocketPC, etc. (Score:1)
This -is- a 16-bit display (Score:1)
Apparently, the HP erratum is actually an error; it was the result of miscommunication between management and several systems analysts. The original specs are correct.
Yu Suzuki
Re:DOH! (Score:1)
pocket pc (Score:1)
Re:Retarded (Score:1)
"How many different colours can a human see?"
Anyone??
Bah (Score:1)
I think the Palm IIIc has the same problem? (Score:1)
Re:CE, PocketPC, etc. (Score:1)
i started with a nino 300, then got a 500, and now got a jornada 545
Wince 3 is *very* nice, much better then palm, IMO
i like it a lot and it helps me organize my crazymadhectic life
Re:This -is- a 16-bit display (Score:1)
right now, as you hold the HP PDA in your hand, how many colors do your eyeballs see?
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Re:DOH! (Score:2)
Seriously that's not a bad idea as long as you had your ducks in a row first. Things like insuring licensing was under GPL and the product, if hardware had full *nix support.
Re:Agree about stability (Score:1)
CE is a failure (Score:2)
Re:lightning bug display array (Score:1)
Moderation Totals: Funny=1, Off-Topic=1, Showed a little effort=2, Insightful=1, Total=5
Re:CE, PocketPC, etc. (Score:1)
Re:Compaq's IPaq PocketPC and Casio's E-115 Pocket (Score:2)
Re:DOH! (Score:1)
I should have mentioned - I have HP-branded, specific-for-LaserJet, $2 more than other brands paper.
Those are OEM'd by HP, they are actually made by Mitsubishi
No, the drive itself is a Philips. And even if HP didn't make every nut and bolt like a hi-tech Unabomber, it says, right on the front, "HP". When you place your name on a product you wear the reputation it creates.
the market HP is going after with those level of products is joe average home pc user,
Silly me. I must not have read all those advertisements closely enough.
(click click)
Ah, there it is - on the HP web page - all of my products have "*Does not actually work. Choose a more expensive product to receive basic functionality."
Re:CE is a failure (Score:1)
If you do further research, you will find that other companies who produce CE-based PDA units are offering upgrades at reasonable rates. I don't have actual monetary amounts at hand right now, but costs run in the range of anywhere from a free downloadable upgrade to ~$50 and on up to $99 in one instance.
I'm sorry you've been burned by Casio. I know I was and have promptly sold off my E-100 in disgust at what they've done. Don't blame Microsoft for this decision though. The manufacturer is the culprit.
crisis
HP: good products, with a catch. (Score:1)
Re:CE, PocketPC, etc. (Score:1)
My mom "upgraded" from an HP 200LX (DOS based) to a HP 320LX (WinCE). Very soon she was having all sorts of difficulties with it crashes, being unable to sync, behaving erratically. So when WinCE 2.0 came out she immediately got HP to send a new base ROM.
In the end, she ended up going back to WinCE 1.x...
Re:This -is- a 16-bit display (Score:2)
I have a 680 (With a keyboard and 640x240 screen) for which you could download a 16-bit (64K) color driver, though it was originally only 256 colors. The change was very obvious, though I don't have any real good way to ascertain it IS actually 64K colors, but since it wasn't listed in the errata, it may just be this particular model (548) that isn't actually 16-bit.
Of course, if that IS your model, you might be right...
Different types of 12, 16 bit displays (Score:3)
Table lookup display drivers give you a lot more choices (the 12 or 16 bits can be a lot of gray levels plus a reasonable number of colors, and even 8 bits is a good start as long as you don't mind the non-active windows being all the wrong colors because somebody else has the color table right now.
There are also several different Jornadas - one's Palm-shaped, one's large-Psion-shaped.
MS bans software sales on EBay! (Score:1)
http://www.kuro5hin.org/?op=displaystory&sid=20
Dunno why it hasn't made its way to Slashdot yet, other than lameness.
Re:LOL! (Score:1)
Re:HP: good products, with a catch. (Score:1)
HP quality my ass...
Re:DOH! (Score:1)
I should have mentioned - I have HP-branded, specific-for-LaserJet, $2 more than other brands paper.
I've found out that the best paper to use is the cheapest paper I could find.
With HP-branded paper you've bound to get paperjam's.
I've serviced lots of 5si, 4MV's, 5000tn's and other HP-printers.
The only reason they've got constant paperjam's was HP-branded paper.
After switching over to cheap 80grams A4 paper no more paperjam's.
Re:Different types of 12, 16 bit displays (Score:2)
And this counts as a story these days? (Score:1)
How did this qualify as a frontpage story?
Or is this just another chance to bash microsoft/windows ce and say how cool palm is cause it has 2 bit color? (yes i know you can hack on grey scale, i own a palm myself).
I bet all these arguments against pocket pc will fall away when slashdot decides to do a story on the fat linux based PDA.
Compaq's IPaq PocketPC and Casio's E-115 PocketPC (Score:1)
Fifty Cent Refund? (Score:2)
This cracks me up... (Score:1)
OK, so I'm playing with semantics. And it's early, and the coffee isn't working yet, but still...
Same High Quality (Score:1)
Yeah, except that's not what was bought, and furthermore how can they claim yadda yadda yadda high quality on the Jornada 540 if they spec'd it for 16 bit and it came out 12 and nobody noticed?
Am I the only one... (Score:1)
Re:Different types of 12, 16 bit displays (Score:1)
Retarded (Score:4)
I've been told that Slashdot will only post so many stories during one day -- that means we lost a potentially interesting story for this one: a stupid nitpick about a product that is continually made fun of on /. anyway. What gives?
Rusty's experiment with Kuro5hin seems to be working out alright - why doesn't Malda swallow his pride and learn from somebody else how to implement story moderation... Slashdot is going down the tubes.
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"You can't shake the Devil's hand and say you're only kidding."
Final opinion about WinCE (Score:1)
-size of a Palm V
-battery life of the Palm III (on AAA PLEASE!)
-screen size and resolution of a WinCE machine (but I definitely don't need color)
-processing power of a WinCE machine or better (battery life AND processing power can both be had, see StrongARM)
-OS with simple and to-the-point GUI more along Palm lines, not like WinCE with its 3D shaded controls, eating away precious pixels practically (ouch, unfortunate alliteration there) mandating 320x200 resolution
-I think of all the OSs I would probably prefer Epoc32, which has all the power of Win32 with much of the leannes of PalmOS
-some expansion, CF is ok but a bit small for some kinds of hardware, SpringBoard approach might be preferable
-any other doodaahs they can fit in without bloating the price or significantly decreasing battery life (ie sound, modem, etc)
Since this is still a pipe dream, overall I prefer the long Palm battery life along with its limitations over the kitchensink approach of WinCE with its nanoseconds of useful battery life.
Maybe the Palm form factor of the new Symbian devices will give us most of these. I've always liked the Psion platform except for the form factor--clamshell doesn't do it for me. If they can make something close to the size of the Palm V, I think that would be hard to beat.
Uwe Wolfgang Radu
Hmm. . . (Score:1)
I'd like a color Rex Pro with voice input. Or, thinking near term, a Psion series 5mx in color.
-S
http://students.washington.edu/steve0/ [washington.edu]
steve0@u.washington.edu
Re:Same High Quality (Score:1)
Agree about stability (Score:1)
The main things that bring Windows down are drivers, drivers, and drivers. Some drivers are so bad they BSOD when you look at them. I had an Oki 4W LED printer with an NT driver that BSODed at every fifth printing or so. I booted that one out the door. Once you tune up the system with good drivers, stability is very decent.
Linux certainly is no different. If there's one thing that can bring the whole thing crashing down it's immature drivers. No simple killall there, it'll coredump and all.
Overall I still prefer IE5 over Netscape. Whoever mentioned that the Netscape programmers knew what they were doing never actually had a look at the source code. It's a bloody mess, no wonder they started from SCRATCH with Mozilla. The one major thing I hate about IE though is its contrived "integration" into the OS. This means that every time IE craps out, the Windows shell craps out with the ridiculous "Explorer restarting". And of course, all the system tray icons disappear. Happens still even under W2K. That's one thing that definitely needs changing. A crappy web page or a failed transfer shouldn't bring down the GUI no matter what.
Uwe Wolfgang Radu
Re:DOH! (Score:1)
Re:DOH! (Score:1)
LOL!
Re:Retarded (Score:1)
There is no bad publicity. (Score:1)
Re:How fast... (Score:1)
Linguistics (Score:1)
Re:CE is a failure (Score:1)
http://support.casio.com/tradein.htm
"For our E100 / E105 customers, Casio will offer a choice of two exciting programs that will allow you to get all of the latest features of the Microsoft Pocket PC Operating System. You can either send us your device and we will upgrade the ROM for you or you can Trade-In your E100/E105 and get a new 32MB Pocket PC for $199 (plus tax)."
* Valid for US Models and US Residents Only
You've got to love anything that annoys Canadians :-) Joke! Joke, OK! Stop throwing moose!
Re:Bah (Score:1)
Re:Jornada? bah! (Score:1)
Yeah, yeah... maybe IBM should have sued Apple for making personal computers? And with a BEIGE case too? They're just ripping off the PCs like the e-machines/i-Mac case!
(actually, I don't want to go and trace back who really made the first one, but you get my point, right? PDAs were bound to happen whether in a LCD notepad, or a celphone, or an MP3 player, or a mini-notebook, or...)
Re:Display sizes... (Score:1)
Why Psion doesn't get it... (Score:2)
I kept it for an entire week, sure that somehow, somewhere, there must be some way to make the thing create an @-sign for storing e-mail addresses. I called Psion's support line and the best they could do was, "gee, we're not sure..." I finally learned through back channels to Psion that the Sienna was intentionally incapable of storing e-mail addresses because they didn't want it to compete with the more expensive Psions which were supposedly aimed at a more tech-savvy market. Any company with an attitude like that deserves to fail.
I returned the Sienna and bought the then-new PalmPilot Pro I still carry. (Although I'm itching for a new one now.) EPOC32 isn't too bad, but the Psion devices are too expensive to justify the marginal increase in capability, and they don't enjoy the broad software support the Palms have. There's no question I'd hang onto the PPP 'til the end if someone were to begin stripping me of my computers one by one.
Upgrade for Casio E-10x (Score:1)
There _is_ an upgrade plan for owners of Casio E-100 and E-105. For details, please check out this website: http://support.casio.com/tradein.htm
Of course, the offer only valid for residents of United States. That means, everybody else got fscked !
Re:LOL! (Score:1)
Coincidentally yesterday I asked on my irc-# what would be the single most important reason to use windows instead of linux and 4 people immediately answered NETSCAPE )#@*&#*&%
Still using Linux by the way...and typing this in Netscape.
Re:Display sizes... (Score:1)
No Psions in the USA? (Score:2)
Have a look at the Psion web site.
http://www.psion.com/
The Psion palmtops really do put the WinCE competition to shame. From the tiny Revo to the Netbook, the machines are *designed* to do a job, they don't just have random feature X bolted on because the marketing department say they must have it.
Re:LOL! (Score:2)
You're conflating two completely seperate things here. First, you praise NT's uptimes, with allowances for applications that occasionally die. In the very next sentence, you criticize Netscape's stability under Linux. That's like me saying, "Linux is rock solid. Oh, sure, occasionally I need to kill -9 Netscape every once in a while, but it never takes down the OS. How often does IE hang on NT?"
I don't doubt that "with good hardware and drivers, [NT] can be as stable as linux," but those hardware requirements are pretty discouraging when you're on a budget. And if you're not on a budget, you don't really need to use either.
Stable compared to what ? (Score:1)
Microsoft [...] has made what I feel is the most stable OS [WinCE] in their product line
Yes, and Goering is my favourite Nazi.
CE devices and Linux (Score:1)
I'm a long time Philip Velo 1 owner, running WinCE 2.0. My employer uses Outlook and I use my Velo to sync with my work desktop. At home, I am a Linux user.
I know I'll get flaimed by some for owning a M$ product, but back when I purchased my Velo it was the better handheld compared to the Palm. If it makes you feel any better I'm looking forward to a day when I can own a Transmeta based handheld.
So anyway, I own a CE device and I had hoped to see SOMEBODY build an application to let me sync CE to my Linux desktop. I have found none.
If I am overlooking the obvious and there is such a package out there would somebody please let me know?
what a great troll (Score:2)
I'd hate to say it, but I suspect that Yu Suzuki just had his post moderated up, even though it's probably completely false. He's probably laughing very hard right now.
Go get your free Palm V (25 referrals needed only!)
heads-up for Jornada owners (Score:2)
If you look here [scottandmichelle.net] it appears that 12-bit color is not that much worse than 16-bit. Still, 65,536 colors does beat 4,096 colors. I wonder how much difference it makes on a small handheld screen anyway?
The spec page [hp.com] now says it's a "240 x 320 pixels LCD rich color display".
CE, PocketPC, etc. (Score:3)