Re: Classic emulator interface on Palm Pre

2009-05-17 Thread Dmitry Grinberg
Or you could install PowerDiGi on them, which will make them align
100% of the time, and is both much cheaper than Janam and cheaper than
a new device...

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Dmitry Grinberg
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On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 10:29 AM, Baxter bax...@baxcode.com wrote:
 Aceeca sells the Meazura Palm starting at $399 USD - and it won't break

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 Lee Church lchu...@mobitechsystems.com wrote in message
 news:187...@palm-dev-forum...
 Most of my customers started with E2's to get a low entry price.  But the
 customers we support that have delivery drivers or route salesmen have
 found
 them to be a false economy.  Many of these customer found they were
 replacing units every 6-9 months.  I visited with one customer last month,
 and out of 6 units only one would align the digitizer properly, all due to
 rough handling.  Right now his guys are putting up with it, since he
 cannot
 buy any new units.  But Janam units are in his budget for this summer.  In
 warehouses or restaurant usage I could not image the usage pattern would
 be
 much different.  This is the same discussion I saw back when a Zire was
 available for under $100; it's just penny-wise and pound-foolish in my
 experience.

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RE: Classic emulator interface on Palm Pre

2009-05-17 Thread Philip Sheard
Or you could import replacement digitizers from China, and fit them instead.
That is much cheaper than PowerDigi, even for a 480 x 320 display.

-Original Message-
From: Dmitry Grinberg [mailto:dmitr...@gmail.com] 
Sent: 17 May 2009 18:56
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Re: Classic emulator interface on Palm Pre

Or you could install PowerDiGi on them, which will make them align
100% of the time, and is both much cheaper than Janam and cheaper than
a new device...

Best Regards,
Dmitry Grinberg
(847) 226 9295



On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 10:29 AM, Baxter bax...@baxcode.com wrote:
 Aceeca sells the Meazura Palm starting at $399 USD - and it won't break

 --

 Lee Church lchu...@mobitechsystems.com wrote in message
 news:187...@palm-dev-forum...
 Most of my customers started with E2's to get a low entry price.  But the
 customers we support that have delivery drivers or route salesmen have
 found
 them to be a false economy.  Many of these customer found they were
 replacing units every 6-9 months.  I visited with one customer last
month,
 and out of 6 units only one would align the digitizer properly, all due
to
 rough handling.  Right now his guys are putting up with it, since he
 cannot
 buy any new units.  But Janam units are in his budget for this summer.
 In
 warehouses or restaurant usage I could not image the usage pattern would
 be
 much different.  This is the same discussion I saw back when a Zire was
 available for under $100; it's just penny-wise and pound-foolish in my
 experience.

 snip



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Re: Classic emulator interface on Palm Pre

2009-05-17 Thread Roger Stringer
Plus Janam have an OS 5.4 device with built-in barcode reader, which 
also won't break.

Roger

Subject: Re: Classic emulator interface on Palm Pre
From: Baxter bax...@baxcode.com
Date: Sat, 16 May 2009 08:29:34 -0700
X-Message-Number: 1

Aceeca sells the Meazura Palm starting at $399 USD - and it won't break

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Lee Church lchu...@mobitechsystems.com wrote in message
news:187...@palm-dev-forum...
  Most of my customers started with E2's to get a low entry price.  But the
  customers we support that have delivery drivers or route salesmen have
  found
  them to be a false economy.  Many of these customer found they were
  replacing units every 6-9 months.  I visited with one customer last month,
  and out of 6 units only one would align the digitizer properly, all due to
  rough handling.  Right now his guys are putting up with it, since he
  cannot
  buy any new units.  But Janam units are in his budget for this summer.  In
  warehouses or restaurant usage I could not image the usage pattern would
  be
  much different.  This is the same discussion I saw back when a Zire was
  available for under $100; it's just penny-wise and pound-foolish in my
  experience.
 
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Re: Classic emulator interface on Palm Pre

2009-05-17 Thread Dmitry Grinberg
hardly, if you include human time to replace digitizer :)
Also if the new digitizer has a different resistance it will nto at
ALL work without powerdigi



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Dmitry Grinberg
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2009/5/17 Philip Sheard shea...@tiscali.co.uk:
 Or you could import replacement digitizers from China, and fit them instead.
 That is much cheaper than PowerDigi, even for a 480 x 320 display.

 -Original Message-
 From: Dmitry Grinberg [mailto:dmitr...@gmail.com]
 Sent: 17 May 2009 18:56
 To: Palm Developer Forum
 Subject: Re: Classic emulator interface on Palm Pre

 Or you could install PowerDiGi on them, which will make them align
 100% of the time, and is both much cheaper than Janam and cheaper than
 a new device...
 
 Best Regards,
 Dmitry Grinberg
 (847) 226 9295



 On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 10:29 AM, Baxter bax...@baxcode.com wrote:
 Aceeca sells the Meazura Palm starting at $399 USD - and it won't break

 --

 Lee Church lchu...@mobitechsystems.com wrote in message
 news:187...@palm-dev-forum...
 Most of my customers started with E2's to get a low entry price.  But the
 customers we support that have delivery drivers or route salesmen have
 found
 them to be a false economy.  Many of these customer found they were
 replacing units every 6-9 months.  I visited with one customer last
 month,
 and out of 6 units only one would align the digitizer properly, all due
 to
 rough handling.  Right now his guys are putting up with it, since he
 cannot
 buy any new units.  But Janam units are in his budget for this summer.
  In
 warehouses or restaurant usage I could not image the usage pattern would
 be
 much different.  This is the same discussion I saw back when a Zire was
 available for under $100; it's just penny-wise and pound-foolish in my
 experience.

 snip



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