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Thank you for blogging an estate that is not an eye sore.
I actually had a great experience with their 386/25Mhz machine from Costco back in the early 90s. It came with a 386DX/33Mhz chip instead of the 25 Mhz indicated on the box and the manual. It was huge, in a full size all metal desktop case. It was a solid performer with no hardware conflicts. It was unlike all the newer PB models that followed, which got smaller, sported more plastic, and came with "integrated" proprietary hardware that made upgrading and troubleshooting close to impossible.
Yet another lawyer playing "The Lawsuit Lottery."
I started with the Treo 600 about three years ago. After 4 hardware failures with the 600, and was upgraded to the 650 which I still use today. I think the 650 was a step forward in some areas, but a step back in others. I’ve checked out the competition, and although they have a lot more bells and whistles, I do not find them as easy or as practical for business use. I think Palm got it right with the core applications of contacts, calendar, to-do, and notes. I use those functions more than anything else and they get the job done very simply and quickly. It is my hope that they do not revolutionize to compete with entertainment devices at the expense of simplicity and practicality.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm in the market for a new laptop, and I want a 13-incher. I need something with a great keyboard for typing, as this will mostly be used for note taking in class. I am absolutely smitten with the XPS 13, but I'm afraid that with its age Dell is going to give it an update soon. Any advice for someone in my shoes?"
 

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