Toshiba Pocket PC e570 Review 107
msolnik writes: "PocketNow has a review of the new Toshiba Pocket PC e570. With an integrated CompactFlash Type I/II, Secure Digital (SD) slot, a 206Mhz StrongArm, and upto 64MB of ram the Toshiba is going to give the IPAQ a run for its money. Just FYI with some slight modifications the Handhelds.org IPAQ Linux distro should run just fine on the Toshiba."
Another PDA? (Score:2, Funny)
Uh, is this only newsworthy, cause the submitted said "it might be able to carry a linux distro"?
In that case, my toilet may carry a linux distro. Is that news?
Must be a slow news day....
Re:Another PDA? (Score:1)
Toshiba website? (Score:1)
Re:Toshiba website? (Score:2)
I don't see any mention of this on their official site. Anyone have a link to the data sheets?
http://www.csd.toshiba.com/pda/pda_home.html [toshiba.com]. There you have 7 seconds to find it!
Sidenote about PDFs (Score:1)
I really wish sites stopped using PDFs to present basic data that can be represented just fine using HTML & CSS. Jesus it's irritating having a bulky, often not working, not exiting properly instance of AcroRd32.exe just to look at some god damn specs. STOP USING PDFs FOR BASIC BLOODY INFO!
Re:Sidenote about PDFs (Score:1)
Offtopic, but... (Score:1, Offtopic)
My guess is that they simply PDF their Word (or whatever dead tree creating document proc'r of choice is) Marketing Spec sheet.
What is needed is something akin to Distiller / PDFPrint that prints both the bare HTML along with the style sheet. Anyone know of such a beast?
Re:Offtopic, but... (Score:1)
Yup totally agree, and it really is lazy of them. If they offer up their PDF they should offer it as an option rather than the only choice for specific information. However nonetheless PDFs are coming close to being unnecessary (though they were a required stopgap in the interim) with a CSS2/HTML combo.
Re:Sidenote about PDFs (Score:1)
Hehe, the AcroRd32.exe should have clued you in that I am using Windows (though perhaps you intended to say the reverse of what you said). Acrobat's IE integration works properly about 40% of the time for me (standard 2000+IE6 combo) : The rest of the time it leaves me a zombied IE/acrord32.exe combot that I need to go in and kill. I've had a similar experience for years. Nonetheless if the information can be conveyed with HTML & CSS with equal impact then what is the point of another unnecessary format in there?
Re:Toshiba website? (Score:1)
.7" thick seems like it might be a bit much personally... I have a uniden unipro that's about
Yes Virginia, size does matter (Score:2)
I'll stick with my Handspring for now thanks. (Cheap, light, and small.)
Re:Yes Virginia, size does matter (Score:2)
According to the article: The e570 is one of the smallest devices on the market; its only bulge appears in its thickness because of the two slots. Both a lightweight and a small guy.
It's about the same weight and height as iPAQ.
Re:Yes Virginia, size does matter (Score:2)
4.7 ht, 3.1 width, .4depth.
iPaq:
5.11 ht, 3.28 width, .62 depth
The differences seem small on paper, but not when you are trying to lug a PDA around everywhere whithout having to think about it.
bulge appears in its thickness because of the two slots
Ouch. This is a big deal. We are not talking about a laptop here. How many PCIA slots would be okay for your watch? A PDA should be just as convenient.
Re:Yes Virginia, size does matter (Score:2)
First off, as attractive as that must be to have a friggin PDA hanging out of your shirt pocket, I think most people put them in their pants pocket or even a backpack.
Second, I have an iPaq and I've never had any problem "lugging" the extra
Re:Yes Virginia, size does matter (Score:2)
PDA's are not about looking good. They are about having the info you need when you need it. Like having a watch on your wrist gives you the time when you want it without hassle.
Like I said, my Handspring is already almost too big. I'm sure in a few years I'll look at it and wonder how I ever put up up with it.
Re:Yes Virginia, size does matter (Score:2)
No, that's why I don't wear one of those either.
Re:Yes Virginia, size does matter (Score:1)
Not to mention, after looking at the handhelds.org instructions, I wasn't too confident of my ability to install linux on it and it to remain usable.
Palm V with a hard case... (Score:1)
I wear jeans all the time, and a Palm V with a hard case fits really well in my pocket along with a set of keys. The case is scratched beyond belief, but the Palm V is fine - anything larger would not work. I know that for sure as I used to have an older Palm Pilot (one of the first ones), and you really couldn't carry it in your pocket. The old Palm was just a novelty, the Palm V I use every day.
Re:Yes Virginia, size does matter (Score:1)
All in all, it *definitely* serves my needs. Other experiences may vary.
Re:Yes Virginia, size does matter (Score:2)
But you're not going to be carrying all that around in your pocket, right? It seems a bit much to have *all* the time. That's why I like the iPaq so much--you can just add on what you need when you need it, and take the smaller unit most other places.
Re:Yes Virginia, size does matter (Score:1)
Umm, Try again (Score:2)
The e570 is one of the smallest devices on the market; its only bulge appears in its thickness because of the two slots. Both a lightweight and a small guy.
Try again genius. Maybe next time by READING the article, instead of glancing at the pictures and making a lame first post attempt.
Ummm, no knowlege outside this article? (Score:2)
Re:Umm, Try again (Score:1)
inclusion of the USELESS SD "secure media" slot.
Sorry, any palm device with useless mechanical parts
is too big.
Re:Umm, Try again (Score:1)
Re:Umm, Try again (Score:1)
useless software on them -- there's no way I'm
shelling out cash for a device that's supposed to
be optimized for size that has useless MECHANICAL
parts bulking it out. That's why the HipTop looks
so attractive, it's all function, no fluff. It
might even beat out the Treo, if I don't get too
impatient.
.
Re:Oh great... (Score:2)
Re:Oh great... (Score:1)
And the iPaq was state of the art. Now most devices have built-in slots.
So, if I upgrade (because that would better suite my needs) then, what will be the next issue?
Don't mistake my observation as complaining, I am not.
Re:Oh great... (Score:2)
Re:Oh great... (Score:1)
Again, I did not realize that have a CF card for data backup was a requirment, else I wouuld have waited.
Re:Oh great... (Score:2)
"And the iPaq was state of the art. Now most devices have built-in slots."
How funny that we would consider the inclusion of CF/PCMCIA slot(s) "state of the art" in the year 2001. I remember my first WindowsCE device (HP300 LX I think) --- it had CF and PCMCIA over 4 years ago (not to mention that PCMCIA slot in my HP200LX in the mid 90's), and now we think that the inclussion of CF/PCMCIA in an IpaQ type device is state of the art....More evidence to suggest that the companies building the tech stuff have no clue what would make their devices a "killer MUST HAVE device..."
P.S. -- I am having a hard time getting used to the Palm I have nowadays....The lack of a keyboard or a PCMCIA slot is a hard pill to swallow....(I am not talking about those wierd fold up keyboards that are bigger than the PALM itself....)
The e570s Official Homepage (Score:4, Redundant)
Re:The e570s Official Homepage (Score:2)
Too bad the video clips are unviewable for most of us.
The real question is? (Score:1)
How will quake [slashdot.org] run on this one?
Hopefully, no more memory issues with now 64 MB RAM
=)
Linux on the e570 (Score:2, Informative)
~wally
You must have problems if you need journaling (Score:3, Interesting)
I have had WinCE devices and Palm Devices since basically 1.0 days, and NONE have ever had "corrupted flash memory cards" unless i stuck the thing through a high powered xray machine on one of my hundreds of flights i have taken.
"Considerably more responsive with linux on it"..
Strange, i can watch movies, play mp3's, play doom, and tons of other things on my Compaq running CE 3.0 (as well as surf the net, check email, view appointments, view docs, record memos and voice notes) and my unit "seems considerably more responsive" then i have ever seen linux run on these.
oh well, to each there own.
Journaling is a way of life...JFFS2 (Score:3, Informative)
This post is hardly informative (Score:1, Interesting)
A link or some kind of evidence for these points would be nice. Why wasn't GGI working properly? How is power management quirky?
It is highly irresponsible of moderators to have this at +5, and having some poor slashdolt taking this post at "Walter"'s word.
server overload (Score:1)
"There Has Been a Script Error
Error Message Couldn\'t connect to database: Too many connections
Script Location
Perl Version 5.006"
For a website .. (Score:1, Funny)
Face it, it's far easier to break MS' monopoly if you have several players. If Microsoft becomes so powerful that it controls everyone else except for a few geeks who are happy that they can run Linux on their new toys, we have lost.
Is there any real use in these thing ? (Score:1, Insightful)
Keeping adresses etc. ?
Science has a better answer for this and it's called notebook (the paper ones).
Playing games ?
With this display you really can't go any further then gameboy style one. I don't see anyone using them for Quake or DOOM.
I suppose these thing have the same right to exist like nosehair cutters, electrical earwax removers etc.
Re:Is there any real use in these thing ? (Score:1)
"I don't see anyone using them for Quake or DOOM."
id [slashdot.org] has ported Quake.
Re:Is there any real use in these thing ? (Score:2, Informative)
You haven't looked hard enough!
Download Quake, Doom, a flight sim, and a NES emulator here:
www.pocketpcpocket.com [pocketpcpocket.com].
thenerd.
Re:Is there any real use in these thing ? (Score:1)
Every day I throw away a pile of old papers and magazines. Even though it gets recycled I find it a waste. So, when the handhelds get cheap enough, I will by one to read from it. (you can not bring a laptop everywhere)
I suppose these thing have the same right to exist like nosehair cutters, electrical earwax removers etc.
Eehmmm. Actually I got an electrical nosehair cutter. Perhaps that explains everything.
Re:Is there any real use in these thing ? (Score:1)
Tig
Re:Is there any real use in these thing ? (Score:2)
>With this display you really can't go any
>further then gameboy style one. I don't see
>anyone using them for Quake or DOOM.
For many, gameboy style games are vastly superior to any Quake/Doom incarnations.
Re:Is there any real use in these thing ? (Score:2)
I for one, find keeping addresses on a palm more convenient than on the "notebook (the paper ones)".
I'll never again use the "notebook (the paper one)" to "keep address etc."
Of course you have the right to not like them - the world is divided among different opinions...
However, I think modding the parent as "insightful" is quite a stretch of reality.
Re:Is there any real use in these thing ? (Score:1)
Re:Is there any real use in these thing ? (Score:1)
Plus, I have a collection of games (chess, patience etc) to play whenever I feel like it. And a few e-books. Yes, I could carry a book, and a gameboy, and a diary, but that's starting to get a bit bulky now as well.
Plus it's easier to back up all of your addresses/appointments with a PDA than with a notebook (I've lost my notebooks more than once), and paper tends to be pretty useless at sounding an alarm to remind you of that meeting that you're meant to be at.
I know plenty of people who don't think that they would be any better off with a PDA than with a notebook, and many of them are probably right. But just because you can't think of any use for them doesn't mean that other people can't.
Palmtop pictures (slightly OT) (Score:1, Offtopic)
Re:Palmtop pictures (slightly OT) (Score:2)
NTSC out? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:NTSC out? (Score:1)
Re:NTSC out? (Score:1)
with a wireless connection or microdrive, you'd have a sweet pocket divx machine.
i don't know about presentations or whatever, but it seems like the more ways you have to distribute and/or look at porn, the better off you will be.
Re:NTSC out? (Score:1)
Why... (Score:1)
But John Spartan, All Restaurants are Taco Bell (Score:1, Funny)
A: Well you see John Spartan, after the great PDA wars of the early 21st century, there was only one chip manufacturer left. The market is much happier this way.
Q: Hey, couldn't one of these vendors at least ship with Linux preinstalled? (Never mind the new Sharp SL5000)
A: Oh no John Spartan! Using Linux means that you must be able to think, and thinking bad. Hence Linux is illegal.
Q: Um, what are these 3 csh's for?
P.S.: I would've sworn that the new PocketPC OS would've driven everyone to a faster CPU. Is MS breaking their new OS == hardware upgrade pattern?
What does a SD slot get me? (Score:3, Insightful)
What does it get me that a plain ole CF card would not give me?
Re:What does a SD slot get me? (Score:1)
Re:What does a SD slot get me? (Score:1)
Re:What does a SD slot get me? (Score:3, Informative)
The advantage to this kind of slot is that it also reads Multi Media Cards [sandisk.com] which are pretty much like a 1/4 size version of Smart Media Cards and don't have any "content protection" schemes involved. The gain here is that you can stick a MMC in the SD slot and have a bunch of extra storage space for your MP3s and maps and stuff and still have the CF slot open for a modem or network adapter without the extra bulk of a second CF slot.
Re:What does a SD slot get me? (Score:2)
Ubiquitous Processors (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:Ubiquitous Processors (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Ubiquitous Processors (Score:1, Informative)
The SH4 is definitely a nice processor but slower than the SA1100. Now go get yourself an XScale or SH5 (wowee) and you'll have a better chip. Unfortunately, those aren't on the market yet.
Re:Ubiquitous Processors (Score:1)
Another fast PDA with gaming problems (Score:2, Informative)
Apparently, the device doesn't recognize diagonals [pocketgamer.org] on the game pad. This makes it almost completely useless as a gaming device.
This issue seems even more annoying than the button problems on the iPaq, but hopefully Toshiba can fix with a software patch, or at least in future hardware revisions
Re:Another fast PDA with gaming problems (Score:1)
I mean for even an app requiring somewhat of a cursor mouse feel diagonals are pretty important..
and just being able to play a game on the road is a lifesaver for any traveling veterans...
as who else spends 500 bucks on these things!