1. 35, going on 35 -- it's a tough job, but someone's got to act their age.
2. A couple of Palms and a Newton for a few days -- and a Nokia N800(oh, and a couple of HD Firestores!)
3. Large screen, Linux, full-featured web browser with Flash, good price-point
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Palm Pilot 1000, III, IIIc, Almost the whole family of Sony Clie, Palm Treo 650, N800
Wifi internet, large touch screen, dual memory card expansion slots
Bought it to surf the net at wifi hotspots and it does a commendable job.
54 years old, but I look much younger, so my wife say's.
Owned every Ipaq manufactured, 4700 my favorite, Dell all models but the X51V was top the line. Also owned the Toshiba's, Sony's and what not. The N800 is excellent.
The device is used only for email/websurfing and streaming.
Palms were used mainly for contact information and Calender features but now that this information can be accessible on the Internet with google type apps....
I currently use my Internet Tablets mainly for on the go wi-fi web browsing and Media streaming/control were the promise of increased feature portability is the biggest overall draw. Most recent interest is Maemo Mapper with BT GPS, interested in possibilities with the built in Web-Camera combined with positional information etc
Have success using Canola, Media Streamer, Mplayer, Maemo Mapper,
Like the ability to connect to network PC's and visa-versa using VNC Viewer, Xterm, Hamachi etc
Tried out FM-Radio, Camera and Call Invitation (Video from N800 to user on PC)
1. I don't exist outside the internet.
2. HP rx3715, it was really really boring using that thing. I was too poor to buy softwares back then too.
3. Linux is the only reason why i bought this. I could think of a million other pdas that are better, but Linux makes the decision easy.