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I would want to have at least 4 USB ports. And I agree that having a mic jack and an SD card slot would be nice. Maybe if we complained to them about it they might make those changes in future OQO models.
I plan on having some sort of a camera on my wearable, but the built in cams on the UX would be pointless since it would be stuffed into a fanny pack. If nothing else I may just use a smallish USB webcam.
Jennifer
"Craig M. Armstrong
" <
> wrote: On 7/10/06, Jennifer Pellinen
wrote:
> Once I can afford to build a wearable I plan on building it off a palm
> top PC. So far I have been looking at the OQO and the Sony VAIO UX.
> Unfortunately there some problems I have with both of them. My complaint
> with the OQO is the lack of a microphone input. I wonder how hard it would
Yes, I noticed that the other day. One thought I had was to get a USB
sound card.
> be to hack the built in microphone to put in a microphone jack.? aside from
> that the OQO seems like a good choice for a wearable
Wearable yes, however sometimes I would like to use it non-wearable,
and on those occassions I may prefer the 1024 wide screen on the Sony
UX. But then it's heavier and bigger and is it worth that for those
rare occasions? I'm still debatting.
And the UX has things I won't use. Like two built in cameras, a DUO
slot, a GPRS EDGE modem maybe some other stuff, don't recall right
now.
> The Sony VAIO(r) UX has a microphone jack. Unfortunately the port
> replicator isn't suitable for wearable use. It is a desktop device you set
> the UX on. It wouldn't work to well stuffed into a fanny pack. I have some
> slight issues with the OQO's port replicator cable, but at least it would
> fit in a fanny pack.
There is a compact VGA adapter for the OQO, so you may not need the
port replicator, or is there some other port you need?
> As of right now, the QOQ seems like the better bet for a wearable. Does
> anyone know of any other windows XP palm top PC's?
> Jennifer
When you find an OQO with a 1024 wide screen, and a microphone jack
(and perhaps an SD card slot), let me know.
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I would want to have at least 4 USB ports. And I agree that having a mic jack and an SD card slot would be nice. Maybe if we complained to them about it they might make those changes in future OQO models. <br> I plan on having some sort of a camera on my wearable, but the built in cams on the UX would be pointless since it would be stuffed into a fanny pack. If nothing else I may just use a smallish USB webcam. <br><br>Jennifer<br><br><b><i>"Craig M. Armstrong
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></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> On 7/10/06, Jennifer Pellinen <
> wrote:<br>> Once I can afford to build a wearable I plan on building it off a palm<br>> top PC. So far I have been looking at the OQO and the Sony VAIO UX.<br>> Unfortunately there some problems I have with both of them. My complaint<br>> with the OQO is the
lack of a microphone input. I wonder how hard it would<br><br>Yes, I noticed that the other day. One thought I had was to get a USB<br>sound card.<br><br>> be to hack the built in microphone to put in a microphone jack.? aside from<br>> that the OQO seems like a good choice for a wearable<br><br>Wearable yes, however sometimes I would like to use it non-wearable,<br>and on those occassions I may prefer the 1024 wide screen on the Sony<br>UX. But then it's heavier and bigger and is it worth that for those<br>rare occasions? I'm still debatting.<br><br>And the UX has things I won't use. Like two built in cameras, a DUO<br>slot, a GPRS EDGE modem maybe some other stuff, don't recall right<br>now.<br><br>> The Sony VAIO(r) UX has a microphone jack. Unfortunately the port<br>> replicator isn't suitable for wearable use. It is a desktop device you set<br>> the UX on. It wouldn't work to well stuffed into a fanny pack. I have some<br>> slight issues with the
OQO's port replicator cable, but at least it would<br>> fit in a fanny pack.<br><br>There is a compact VGA adapter for the OQO, so you may not need the<br>port replicator, or is there some other port you need?<br><br>> As of right now, the QOQ seems like the better bet for a wearable. Does<br>> anyone know of any other windows XP palm top PC's?<br>> Jennifer<br><br>When you find an OQO with a 1024 wide screen, and a microphone jack<br>(and perhaps an SD card slot), let me know.<br><br>--<br>Craig<br><br>_______________________________________________<br>Wear-Hard mailing list<br>
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