November 29, 2007
User Experience - Palm vs Dopod
When it comes to sheer number of models and features, nobody can beat Dopod, now HTC (Dopod was acquired by HTC) but when it comes to the user experience, I'm not sure if any of their multitude can beat the Treo. Jeff Hawkins' dedication the the user experience has created winners with the earlier Palms and Treos and the Treo 750V continues to lead in thi aspect.
The 8xx series and other series appear to be better balanced but Dopod 900 is definitely biased towards the pda rather than the phone. Even then, as a pda, I find it slightly flawed. It's too big and heavy. I like to read ebooks on the go but I find myself feeling tired after holding it for a while, partly due to the weight and partly due to the width.
Thus, when the new Dopod U1000 (HTC X7500 / Advantage in some areas) was released, I was not the slightest bit interested. If I felt uncomfortable using the 900 as a phone, it's now impossible for me to use the U1000 as a phone. As I've written earlier, I find using the bluetooth earpiece an interruption so I don't like to use it if I can help it. The reviewer at theStar Online wrote this.
Since it's a really large device, you might be wondering how you're supposed to put this humongous device to your ear to make a phone call. Well, luckily you don't have to – if you don't have a Bluetooth headset or the supplied headset handy, the U1000 by default works as a speakerphone, and it's loud enough that you can comfortably hold it in front of you to make a call, except in the noisiest of environments.
Hmm… unless I'm all by myself or in some kinda conference all, I wouldn't want to use speakerphone for my usual phone calls.
What about the U1000 as a PDA or a mini-laptop? I haven't used the U1000 before so I cannot speak from experience but from what I know of WM5 and WM6 and Window Mobile devices in general, I don't think the U1000 is a good laptop replacement, at least for my needs. If your needs are pretty basic - simple web browsing, emails, word processing, spreadsheet etc. then perhaps it will be good for you, if you are comfortable with the keyboard which is not big enough and has no tactile feedback.
I think the Dopod U1000/HTC X7500 is going through an identity crisis. Too big for a phone. Too big for a PDA. Too small for a laptop. Too weak for a laptop. If I really wanted something that small, I'd rather go for a UMPC (Ultra-Mobile Personal Computer) instead. There are many in the market now but there are two that have caught my eye so far.
Kohjinsha
much cheaper than the U1000 and even cheaper than the Dopod 900
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Fujitsu Lifebook U1010
A little more expensive than U1010 but it can do so much more.
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HTC Shift
Hey…. if you really do want a laptoppy device from HTC, HTC has released its own UMPC but at twice the price of U1000. Hmm… no go for me.

Filed under High Tech Gadgets and Gizmos, Laptop, PDA, Smartphone by Peter

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