>>> Ralph Smeets <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 03/01 11:26 pm >>>
> Yep, but
> 1) does it draw power when it is not connected?
Of course not, but neither does the Ericsson CHA-01 Chatboard.
My question still stands though .. how much power does a 101 draw?
> 2) I use the "typing blind with 10 fingers" system and not the "eagle" system. A
> 'large' keyboard is prefered for this.
True, large keys are better for this but even though there is 10000's of people who
touch
type, there are many many more who do not. Afraid you are probably in the
population minority at the moment. The "hunt and peck" approach would
surely be faster then the scroll wheel on the R50 ... I got pretty good with the
scroll wheel but for most titling my combo of the 510 and Martins Winremote
is just perfect.
> 3) It would be standard
When have Sony been worried about standards. ? :)
> 4) There are PC keyboards that are as small as the Ericsson one.
> etc. etc. etc.
I'd be happy if you could point me towards one ... I'm especially
interested in the cost. $$$
> Sony has already an alians with Palm in order to combine the Palm Pilot with the
> Memory Stick.
There is your answer ... MD connected to a Palm Pilot ... image the possibilities.
Drag and drop moves, titling, editing, timer record ... Yes a PalmV is expensive,
but I get the feeling that the type of person who gets seriously into MD is also
likely to want a PDA.
Cheers GC
This would bring a smile to someone's face "Is that a 101 keyboard in your pocket,
or are you just happy to see me?" :)
> Ralph -> don't forget that the 101 keys IBM keyboard that weights more than
> 10 pounds will resist to everything. Therefore it will make the
> perfect murder weapon...
> Sory officer, but I happened to drop my IBM keyboard which
> happened to fall on his head.....
Only if you bludgeon them with the # key. :)
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