-=> Kurt Weiske wrote to Daniel <=-
-=> Daniel wrote to August Abolins <=-
Da> https://www.www3.planetcom.co.uk/gemini-pda
Da> I ordered it out of the UK during a black friday sale. It was 25% off +
Da> free shipping. Couldn't pass that up. I retired my trusty Palm Pilot
Da> Tungsten T5 for good when it came in. I just now wiped off a layer of
Da> dust as it sits on one of my network switches.
KW> That does look awesome. How's the battery life?
Not too sure man.
KW> I've wanted to make a phone into a laptop replacement, with some of the
KW> new cloud apps and a Bluetooth keyboard it's almost possible. A
KW> clamshell palmtop with bluetooth and a cellular radio would be killer.
They have a USB -> HDMI that does that very thing. Keyboard/mouse on bluetooth
and you're set. The gemini has two type C connectors. One for charging, the
other for video output so you can charge while it is on display. It's hella.
KW> I was smitten with the IBM Palmtop from Japan, the Toshiba Libretto,
KW> and to a lesser extent the Atari Portfolios and HP 95/100/200lx
KW> designs.
Da> smartphone in the meantime and filed an insurance claim about a month
Da> later due to a travel schedule and insurance wouldn't cover it since
Da> the damage was too old. I vowed never pay for phone insurance again.
Da> But I miss that sexy ass blackberry. What a great keyboard.
KW> I remember those Blackberry years - I spent years with the model with
KW> the 7290, then the Pearl, then a Curve, then one of the newer touchpad
KW> models. loved the keyboard, but I borrowed a iPhone 3GS from work and
KW> never looked back.
KW> Loved the Blackberry Enterprise Server - I could tell it *only* to
KW> notify me if certain people emailed. Saved on a lot of distraction.
KW> Getting android to do the same is tricky; the Samsung app has a feature
KW> to accomplish this but Gmail doesn't.
That's gone now. Blackberry is now a cybersecurity outfit.
Da> Ref: https://blackberrymobile.com/us/product/blackberry-keyone/
Da> Ref: https://www.punkt.ch/en/products/mp02-4g-mobile-phone/
KW> There are a handful of similar sized phones on Amazon, not sure which
KW> ones support 3G networks, but I've always had a thought of going with a
KW> feature phone and cutting out all of the apps. Use the phone just to
KW> communicate.
The current blackberry models are modern smartphones. They do 3g, 4g/lte, etc.
The one i had was a sprint LTE model.
KW> I used to have an old Nokia 3100 Classic I'd keep around to try out -
KW> the Punkt is a hell of a lot cooler looking. I'd need a Montblanc pen
KW> and a leather journal to go with it. :)
The punkt also has a lte connection that allows hotspotting.
Daniel Traechin
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