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The SmartPad2 adds a keyboard to the digitizer pad to make typing easier. It also has a movable infrared port which allows it to be used with handhelds that don't have their IR ports at the top. It will cost $200, though the company hasn't released a date yet.
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Yes....yes
OH my god...becky, look at her....Prism.
Problems with original SmartPad
yeah, this sucks!
-Pepper
RE: Problems with original SmartPad
It's a brick - and if someone wants one I've got one that I'd take next to nothing for it.
MooseMan
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Seiko Instruments not honest
On contacting Seiko Instruments, the replied that they have no intention of developing the Pad software any further for Palm and only Pocket PC versions will work due to "inherent limitations of the OS". What nonsense!
The web site hides this fact very well and it's not easy to figure out that SmartPad products just can't work practically with colour Palms and compatibles.
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Original SmartPad not a Palm Platinum Member
No Full synchronization (2 way). Once you hot synced, you couldn't bring back the memo.
No Templates: Basic sketches are many times a starting point necessity. Couldn't do it.
No Save As: Got 5 similar drawings? Too bad. Draw 'em all. Gee, since I'm drawing them all on paper, why should I carry this extra brick around.
Very bad power management; the AA batteries would last about 2 days. It would also drain the Palm's battery by constantly communicating w/ the device via the infrared port.
I hope the new SmartPad2 has addressed these issues. The OSP looked cool but, couldn't pass the Road Warrior test.