PDAENVY
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Registered: Nov 1999
Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan USA
Posts: 790 |
I'll chime in with my impressions.
I've had my Graphite VDX for about 6 weeks and use it heavily. It's my first PDA, so I have little to compare it to, but on the whole I'm *quite satisfied*.
I still have Win95 at home, and NT4.0 at work, so I only hotsync with serial, but I've never had a problem with it.
I do inadvertantly get the calculator if I'm trying to scroll down on a scroll bar and I'm not very careful with the stylus. This is, imho, a *design flaw*. I didn't like the results of readjusting the digitizer and have not gotten around to what sounds like the best solution, a DA which allows a person to map the silkscreen buttons in pieces. I avoid the problem by using the hard buttons for scrolling. NBD.
I do not see any evidence of "cracking" that some people's Visors have. I have used the snap-on cover many times per day from day 1.
My screen has noticibly more 'give' at the top than in the silkscreen. I suspect it's slightly loose inside. It doesn't affect normal use and I'm not going to open the case to investigate until the warranty runs out.
No scratches on the screen; I've been using WriteWrites (WinCE size) since day one.
My VDX does not sit perfectly flat on a flat surface, but I always have the snap-on cover on the back (which does sit flat) so it's not a big deal.
My VDX does not flex and it does not creak unless you're fairly firm with it, so I'm satisfied with the physical form factor.
I like the heft and reset pin of the five-pack stylus (I bought an Orange one on the for-sale board and think it looks cool with Graphite), but I find the stock stylus adequate. I would not have bothered to buy the Orange stylus if I hadn't been able to use PayPal and effectively get it for free. I have fairly small hands and occasionly the stylus (stock or deluxe) causes cramps due to the short length. If my hands were bigger, I'd buy a pen-sized third party one.
I also wish the alarms could be louder, but it's my understanding that the Palm models have the same problem.
I have had to do several soft resets, usually when I was fooling with new software/hacks, but I've never needed a hard reset (I still bought and use BackupBuddyNG though).
I use rechargable NiMH batteries and change them every couple of weeks. Longer battery life would be a nice bonus, but with one set always in the charger, it's really not a big deal.
For the price, I would have bought the VDX even without Springboard or USB capacity over any current Palm, so I'm only minorly disappointed that no killer Springboards are out yet. As I've said elswhere, I'd buy a cellphone module if it were offered so that I wouldn't have to carry both.
Sorry for the long-winded post, I just wanted to be cover all the points I could think of.
P.S. I ordered mine on the web mid-November, so I was not an early-adopter. Can anyone confirm/deny that early-adopters are the ones with the most problems?
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