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Posted by iMaX on 08-02-2000 11:55 AM:

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Any thoughts on the GoType! Pro for Handspring? I'm considering buying one. It's cheaper, and I hear it's sturdier than the Stowaway (although I here the Stowaway is full size and smaller when folded.) And it comes with the: TakeNote! / WordSleuth Bundle for PalmOS which usually costs $39.95_. So, the price of the keyboard is $69.95 with the software. (The software looks pretty good, better than most I've seen on PalmGear.com . I don't want to buy a Stowaway and then worry about spending even more on shareware quality editors.)

So, how is the keyboard? What's wrong with it? I'm kinda on a tight budget, so should I buy it, stick with the stylus, or go the full-mile with the Stowaway. (The price really makes me not want to purchase the Stowaway.)
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Posted by Vinny on 08-02-2000 03:57 PM:

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I considered the GoType because I was tight on cash too. I tried it though and you should know this. The keys are half-height and they are very crammed together. I have somewhat large hands and there was no way I could touch type on it. I highly urge you actually use it in person before you buy it.

By the way, you could get a Stowaway for $74. Just get a $10 off of $30 coupon floating around (e-mail me and I can direct you to one) and you have a $74 Stowaway. The software part is something to think about though. But make sure you try it out in person before purchasing it.

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Posted by Marcy Fields on 08-02-2000 04:21 PM:

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I have a gotype pro keyboard and like it. I bought it for the same reason- the price and the included software. I really like the software. It is smaller and if i had bigger hands or was a faster typist I probably would not like it. But I usually peck on a regular keyboard so it works just fine for me. I also carry a briefcase so the size is fine with me. If I did not carry a briefcase anyway I might want the stowaway because of easier storage.
Another point i like- I can use the gotype on my lap if needed. The stowaway looks like you need a flat surface to unfold onto, but I may be wrong.


Posted by dkessler on 08-02-2000 04:48 PM:

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The question of which keyboard has been debated extensively in the peditors online forum. To summarize briefly:

GoType! pros:
- less expensive
- more rugged
- can be used on your lap or in tight spaces
- software included

GoType! cons:
- compressed key layout makes it hard for some to touch type
- doesn't fit in your pocket
- doesn't make people go "oooh!" when you unfold it

Stowaway pros:
- full size key layout makes touch typing easy
- fits in (big) pockets
- "coolness" factor

Stowaway cons:
- needs keyboard size flat surface to work well
- less rugged design
- expensive

For what it's worth, I have the GoType! and am very happy with it. But unless you know you can adapt to the compressed layout, I'd make sure to try before you buy.


Posted by kpjarvis on 08-02-2000 06:58 PM:

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I love my Go-Type keyboard. I am not an accomplished typist, so the compressed layout doesn't bother me. If I were accomplished at typing, I may consider the Stowaway. The Go-Type does come with more software for the money, making the deal even better. There is a comparrison article elsewhere on VisorCentral. Sorry I have no link, but you should read it.

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Posted by Vinny on 08-02-2000 07:25 PM:

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Concerning the Stowaway on your lap: You can type with it on your lap but you need a hard surface like a book or something like that. I still don't like doing it even with that though. I have large hands and am a pretty fast touch-typist so that's probably why I couldn't use the GoType very well.

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Posted by virgilio on 08-03-2000 04:20 AM:

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I haven't actually bought a keyboard yet, but I know that I will be buying a GoType. The price isn't the selling point; rather, its the construction and durability of Stowaway seems poor. The display model I looked at in my local CompUSA had its locking latch broken, so that the unit didn't stay closed when folded up. I myself am a pretty clumsy person, and not a big fan of accessories with a lot of moving parts.

The size of the GoType keyboard is a big drawback, though. I already had to adjust my typing style when I moved to a laptop.


Posted by xstitcher on 08-03-2000 05:44 AM:

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I have both the GoType and the Stowaway. I find myself using the GoType more.

I like the larger size of the Stowaway but I actually type a bit faster on the GoType. My personal quirk/unscientific reason - I prefer the slight tilt of the GoType keyboard - it's more like a PC keyboard. I don't have a laptop so I'm not as accustomed to the flatness of the keyboard.


Posted by Vinny on 08-03-2000 04:54 PM:

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Originally posted by virgilio:
I know that I will be buying a GoType. The price isn't the selling point; rather, its the construction and durability of Stowaway seems poor. The display model I looked at in my local CompUSA had its locking latch broken, so that the unit didn't stay closed when folded up. I myself am a pretty clumsy person, and not a big fan of accessories with a lot of moving parts.



Keep in mind that this was a store display model. Can you imagine the amount of kids and idiots who had handled it? My friend has had a Stowaway since last easter for school and he hasn't damaged it yet--and you have to remember how much things get bounced around in high school . Infact, everybody mentions how fragile the Stowaway seems--but I've yet to hear someone actually say it's been damaged.

Good Luck With Your GoType!

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Posted by acajigas on 08-03-2000 09:37 PM:

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Can your GoType fit in your pocket? Can your GoType amaze others? Can your GoType give you a nice fast ride?

What would your friends say if they see you carrying around a keyboard much bigger than your PDA? Can you imagine yourself carrying a Big Fat keyboard to a date?

I think I would feel pretty embarrassed if I start talking about small PDA's having a big fat keyboard on my other hand.

Al

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Posted by Gameboy70 on 08-03-2000 09:59 PM:

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I agree 100% with Vinny's first post. I have pretty large hands, and found the GoType extremely uncomfortable. Saving a measely $30 isn't worth risking RSI. For women and others with small hands, the GoType might be a better experience. Whatever you decide, be sure to try them both out first hand. Don't rely on our testimonials. For me, the GoType is a better value on paper, but experientially, it's no match for the Stowaway.

I don't necessarily agree with the claims that the Stowaway can't be used in your lap. In the rare events that I don't have access to a flat surface, I actually do use it in my lap. However, the keyboard does oscillate back and forth a tiny bit as you strike the keys. Some people can live with that, some people can't.

Of course, the foldability of the Stowaway is the killer feature, and I can't evangelize about it enough.


Posted by virgilio on 08-05-2000 02:25 AM:

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Originally posted by acajigas:


What would your friends say if they see you carrying around a keyboard much bigger than your PDA? Can you imagine yourself carrying a Big Fat keyboard to a date?

Al



You should never, never, NEVER bring a PDA keyboard on a date at any time. I can see bringing the Visor, particularly if you live in a city supported by Vindigo, and need it for movie times and/or restaurant suggestions and phone numbers. (Make sure you turn off all the alarms and never utter the words "Would you like to play Pocket Chess.") However, I can't imagine any senario which would require you to break out the keyboard, not to take down her phone numbers, not to fill out your dinner expenses of the date "on the fly", and definitely not to transcribe her every word.

Sorry to berate you on this point, but I'll admit that you're right: the Stowaway does look cooler than the GoType.


Posted by yucca on 08-05-2000 02:55 AM:

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Agree 100% on the "try before you buy advice." However . . . . I purchased my GoType back in early March (before the Stowaway was available), and it took several hours of use before I began to get comfortable with it. So trying before you buy may be harder to do than it might seem.

GoType pros not previously mentioned:<UL TYPE=SQUARE>
<LI>WordSleuth - great thesaurus - best available for the Palm OS in my opinion.
<LI>Doubles as a USB docking cradle.
<LI>Supports more hot-key to app mappings.
<LI>Includes NumLock - numeric key pad.
<LI>You can type on an airline tray, even when seated between other passengers and even when flying economy.
</UL>

GoType cons not previously mentioned:<UL TYPE=SQUARE>
<LI>The included DOC editor, TakeNote!, is not all that great; and sucks big time if you have lots of DOC files on your Visor (loads really slow!!). In fact, were it not for its integration with WordSleuth, I wouldn't use it at all.
<LI>Finger disorientation when switching between the GoType and full size keyboards.
<LI>The Visor is not as securely attached to the keyboard as with the Stowaway.
<LI>Weird cursor control layout.
<LI>No Home or End keys.
</UL>

So. If I had it to do over, would I get the GoType? Yep. Does this mean that I want to sell my Stowaway? Nope. Why? For me, the GoType is the way to go when traveling (when transitioning between the GoType and a desktop is not an issue); but the Stowaway is my around town Visor keyboard of choice. If I could have only one keyboard, I would keep the GoType; but, if I wrote for a living, it would have to be the Stowaway.


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