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cwestergard
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Anyone have experience with the Genovation keyboard. How does it stack up against the Landware or Stowaway? Any comments appreciated.

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I don't know anything about, i checked out their website and they claim that they have shipping keyboard that works with the visor...pretty cool. Their site is www.Genovation.com, their online ordering page is down so i called them. The price that was quoted to me was $89.95. They really need to do better marketing because im sure must of us were only aware of the Go-Type and the Stowaway both of which have yet to ship. The Genovation keyboard would be a big seller.

-Nate Tabak

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Somthing to add, I just checked outpost.com and they have it listed for $54.95 w/ free overnight shipping.

Hmm,

Nate Tabak

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cwestergard
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Ralphskin-
Thanks for the follow-up! I too can't believe I'd never heard of them. I am going to check this out as well. I really could use a keyboard.

If anyone picks this Genovation one up.... A review would be very much appreciated!!

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Before you get too excited about the price, the mfgr specs indicate that you'll need a serial cradle to be able to plug into the keyboard.

It does, however, use it's own AAA batteries and has 6 PDA programmable function keys. Same keyboard works with Palm and Visors (drivers included).

Doesn't fold up though. Sigh...

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Ah, I makes sense now, so in order to use it you need a serial cradle with it an carry around both since there is no place to stick it on the keyboard. Damn that is a little much to carry around. God damn i want that stowaway, i woudl be seriously kicking ass and taking names in journalism class.

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Yet another reason for HS to offer a Serial Cable...

I'm also wondering why this isn't listed on the Accessories page along with the GoType and Stowaway?

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It wasn't in our Accessories section because I had not heard of it It is there now.

I'll see if I can get a unit to review for the site.

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Though the serial cable would make it work, it would not be in good position since if would be lying flat on whatever surface; with a cradle if would be standing up.

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Way to go, James!!!

Ralphskin... I realize the cradle makes it more convenient... so what we really need is a serial cable... and a kickstand! (I don't want to lug a cradle around - kind of defeats the purpose). Maybe that's why I'm holding out for the StowAway...

Too many choices... not enough time (or $$$)

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I noticed most of you seem to be holding out for the Stowaway. I was wondering why you are choosing it over the Go-Type. It is a personal decision but I am trying to make my mind up. Am currently planning on the Go-Type for two main reasons, I fear the Stowaway will fold up on me if I were to try and type say with it in my lap and second, I fear the moving parts may cause it to break more easily. These are my reasons.
Curious if some others could share their reasons for choosing the Stowaway? Just wanted to know. thanks!
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matty
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it folds up to the SIZE OF THE VISOR.

making it... ahelluva lot easier to carry around. i like james h.'s idea to get the rhino 3000 (i love my 2k) and carry them both in that.

nuff said.

matty

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MarkEagle
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I'm also leaning towards the Stowaway due to its compact carrying size... I'd like to believe that ThinkOutside is listening to concerns about the fold-up issue and is taking steps to prevent it (like little sliding lock tabs or something). Then again, has anyone actually SEEN one of the Stowaway's to note whether this will be a problem or not?

Anyway... my 2 cents worth... keep the change...

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I just came across a website www.handheldmed.com that has reviews of all three of the new keyboards for handhelds. The site is geared to medical professionals who would have a real need for text entry. It is the only review of the Genovation Travelboard I've seen- check it out

chaz

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Here is the site for the specific review of the Genovation.. http://www.handheldmed.com/code/rev...ravelboard.html ..looks like a USB interface is in the works... This is sounding good for those of us who don't need the small form factor of Stowaway.

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Originally posted by arnall:
I noticed most of you seem to be holding out for the Stowaway. I was wondering why you are choosing it over the Go-Type...thanks!
jeremy



I'm holding out for the GoType! too, Jeremy. First, I like the way it looks. This is maybe a silly point, but it's one of the reasons. The GoType! is just cooler-looking than the almost "half-finished" look of the Stowaway. (No flames, please. When the Stowaway is folded up it looks neato, but fully open, you'd have to admit, it looks like the terminator with its skin flayed off.)

Second, I not as concerned as others are about the smaller key sizes on the GoType!. My hands are not to large, and I'm willing to put up with the keys.

Third, I like the GoType!'s form factor and size. Have you actually seen one? They're really not so large. It would fit very easily into a backpack without adding noticable bulk.

Fourth, I don't care for the fact that the Stowaway doesn't stay open on anything but a sufficiently large, flat surface. It's neato that it folds nearly to the size of my Visor, but I know I'm going to need more stability than compactness. If you're a student, you'd need a keyboard in places (like library aisles, cafeterias, classroom seats, driver's seats, bus seats, etc.) for which the Stowaway is probably not well suited, IMO. I anticipate a lot of laptop-time.

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I think some of the reviews of the Palm organizer version of the Stowaway may have made the "holding in lap" seem worse than it is. I got my hands on the beta of Stowaway, and will be writing what I can about my impressions of it hopefully by next week.

I'll say this for now: When extended, the only part that can be folded is the middle, and it won't fold downward. It bends slightly, but is stil very usable. And yes the Stowaway is as cool as everyone thinks it is

As for the Genovation keyboard, I am in talks with them to review the Travelboard 634.

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Originally posted by JHromadka:
I got my hands on the beta of Stowaway, and will be writing what I can about my impressions of it hopefully by next week.



Ack! I'm soooooo jealous...



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...just wishin' i had James' job... bein' able to play with all the cool toys before the rest of the mortal world.

Can't wait to read the keyboard reviews...

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cwestergard
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James-
Just a thought... but since you are probably the only person out there who will have actually touched all three of these things....I would really appreciate a comparative review of all three. What do the keys feel like, comparatively; how do the options stack up between all of them etc...

I have an email out to the Genovation folks to see when the USB connection capability will be available. From the reviews I've read, the Genovation seems like an *industrial grade* model yet light and portable. Would it be worth it to have a keyboard that would still be useable even if you decided (or were forced ) to change to a WinCE or some other handheld that had a standard USB interfaced connection cable? Seems like carrying a small cable might not be such a price to pay for durability, portability and scalability.

James- we await your review!!

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