I've been using a 5500 for the last couple of months.  I Seems to work great so far. I 
havent had the time to find out how to do the things I wanted to do yet. Been to busy. 
Wireless works good. I'm mostly using it as a subnet calculator and for phone numbers 
and addresses.  

It's not supposed to be much different than the 5600.  Mostly speed.  Also I don't 
ever put it in my pocket so I don't have to worry about the problem with the power 
button.




-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Dec 8, 2003 12:32 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [TriLUG] Linux PDAs

Anyone here use a Sharp Zaurus 5600?  From what I've been reading this
looks like the PDA that I want.  Does anyone have any personal
experience with Linux based PDAs they could share?  I like the Zaurus
because of the built-in keyboard, the wireless CF expansion, and I hear
you can install an ssh client, etc...  I may opt for a standard PDA w/ir
keyboard if there are any other good ones that are Linux based.  (Oh
yeah, the 400MHz XScale proc. looks nice too!)

TIA!

--mike


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Michael Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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