Hey, welcome back Neil! Hahaha.. I'm back from a whole month of hibernation!
I once said that if ever I'm going to start blogging again, I'll try to make it a responsibility to keep it updated atleast in a weekly basis. Well, I did try - I never was the 'fighter' type anyway. Hehehe... I do love writing blogs. This has been my outlet for several years now and this has been working good for me. Sometimes, however, blogging really does become troublesome. There are times when I just don't feel like writing down the things in my mind but I don't want to NOT update my blogs - so during those times, blogging becomes, sort of, a burden.
Magpapalusot ka lang Neil, nagdrama ka pa... Hahaha...
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Hey JPs! Hows the US? Thanks for the keychain by the way! I haven't figured it out yet but I'm getting to it - I haven't read the manuals and I don't plan on doing so 'til this weekend, hehehe. I was able to set the time so I'm using it as a pocket watch for now.
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Ahaa... Someone's interested with my Tungsten T5! Hehehe... Sure no problem, I'll give you some advice regarding portable players. I bought my T5 for that sole purpose anyway. Hehehe.. Well, sir, to be honest, choosing the right gadget depends really on your needs. What are you looking for in a gadget? Do you want to use it mainly to view videos? Are you particular with other features such as WiFi, Bluetooth and such? If you want good video, I suggest you buy the iPaq rx47000 (or is it rz?) My friend Normzs bought one and WOW, the LCD display really is stunning! It has a 640 x 480 resolution and the colors are really crisp! I think this is the best LCD there is on a PDA so you may want to check it out also. Problem with this specific model is of course, the price. Quality does have a high toll. Hehehe...
As for my T5, it only costs half the iPaq and it serves its purpose. I have a WiFi card so I can go online with it. It has bluetooth, it plays MP3s, it has a good enough (416 MHz) processor, it has flash memory, it looks decent, its lightweight, and it looks good. The problems I have with it so far is that I hate the screen now that I've seen the iPaq rx4700's screen.
In conclusion, the T5 is good as an entry level PDA. Like most reviews said, It should have been the E2 - it shouldn't have been included in the high-end T series. If money is not a factor for you, go with the Lifedrive instead. Then again, it really is upto you. Some people say the Lifedrife is too bulky.
Good Luck on your shopping! Hey, by the way, would you be interested in buying mg T5 if I sold it to you? Hehehe...
1 comment:
finally! your last update was ages ago. glad to be back. i'll tell you more about the US trip when we have more time. it'll be fun to just hang out again.
i encourage you to maintain the blog. you know that i've had my doubts about maintaining mine, considering that it placed me in jeopardy at least twice now. but i keep at it. i used to do it mostly for therapy, but now i use it to practice my writing.
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