Well, now this is returning to the forum I've missed for a while! Woohoo!
Damn, we're a good lookin' and brilliant bunch, aren't we? We should be holding our own press conferences as the the "Panel that really knows what's going on."
From Moose's "press release" to JMckie's brutal "snap out of it!" honesty, we're painting a pretty accurate picture. Who'd have thought PTL would be the most Pro-Palm contributor on the thread! I must say I can't see much wrong with it. I think the lost/last 2 years have been a general "funk" and perhaps someone over there made a pot of red-eyes (coffee + espresso!). However - I ASSUMED (assume makes an ass of you and me!) that the WiFi would be THE LATEST STANDARD - I'm shocked it's "b" insteadof 802.11 "g." Hell, the EVDO thingies you presently need to attach to a notebook/laptop now will be internal just after the 1st of the year. Everyone else has moved on an entire generation and Palm can't give you the tail-end of the last generation. Whew.
I stand by my comments that if for nothing else other than the "fossils like me," the TX is at least a replacement (albeit not as nice) for the T3 should you be in a rest-stop somewhere and God forbid hear "2 plops" before the flush.
I have some questions that will illuminate my complete LACK of knowledge in the "pocket WiFi" area - having never done it:
1. Browser. Never used one on a handheld other than the RETARDED one on my Verizon phone - you keep wondering if the string between the tin cups is going to break. It's a joke. Is "Blazer" any good at all? Is it possible to look at and/or buy one of several optional browsers? I just looked at Eudora 2.1's webpage. I don't suppose Firefox makes a "pocket browser?" Guy on rabroad posted form TX, and doesn't care for Blazer:
http://discussion.rabroad.com/palmhandhelds/showthread.php?threadid=84060
2. Wifi Battery life/internet: Is a "powersled" or something like it necessary to spend 2 hours on the web and still have juice left? The T5 according to reviews has longer battery life than the TX, even with the higher processor. I figure I'll take the T5's "internet connected" life and deduct 20% and that should be the TX. How long is that?
3. When you're "on the web," using "pocket-browse," can you have bookmarks and go to any site, or is it just weather and movies (I'm exaggerating deficiencies) like my phone? Any of you use Verizon "mobile web?" You can almost hear Scotty on the Enterprise saying "The dylythium cristals are completely exhausted Captain - we've no more shields til we get power -- have you got a paper clip?"
Any http* address works, right? Pardon the dumb question.
Finally - out of the 7 of us, I'm wondering how many of you will take a pass vs. buy it. I'm still considering a Fujitsu LifeBook or IBM Thinkpad + Verizon -- but it sure would be nice to have "basic email" on my belt and a backup to the T3. I'm leaning toward "TX2" if it shows up, or else this TX model if the price hits $250. So I'm a "yes," depending on the "true real-world functionality" of the browsing capability. Anyone else here?