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Is anyone using the Toshiba e800 with their soaring software? The larger
than usual 4 inch display, 480 x 640 resolution, and SD and Compact Flash slots are attractive. I don't know how bright the display is or if it can connect with a GPS, however. And does anyone know if any of the Windows OS cell phones can run any of the soaring programs (Winpilot, FlywithCE, etc)? -- ----- change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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Hi Eric and everyone,
The Toshiba e800 looks very interesting. I like that it has a larger screen and offers VGA resolution! I haven't seen one up close yet though. I hope that there will be many Pocket PCs with that screen size and resolution in the future, but who knows... We'll have to make all the soaring software compatible with the higher resolution sometime in the future. So far we've had the same 320x240 resolution since the inception of Pocket PCs. More resolution won't allow us to put more information on the screen because we don't want the text to be too small, but it would make the graphics and text more crisp. In regard to cell phones. I've run Glide Navigator II in simulator mode on 2 Pocket PC phones (Siemens SX56 which is the same as the T-Mobile phone, and Hitachi G1000). It runs fine on every Pocket PC I've tried so far. The tough part is getting cables and connectors to power the Pocket PC and get serial GPS data into it. I have not had any luck with that. I haven't spent much time on it though. I imagine it is possible. But I don't imagine many people will want to use Pocket PC cell phones in gliders, just because not many people use Pocket PC phones. Most media rich phones are Palm OS based. It will be interesting to see if the e800 is as bright as a 5000 series iPAQ. The screen on the e800 is considerably larger (4 inches vs. 3.5 inches), which is very nice for use in the cockpit. Good Soaring, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring Supplies "Eric Greenwell" wrote in message ... Is anyone using the Toshiba e800 with their soaring software? The larger than usual 4 inch display, 480 x 640 resolution, and SD and Compact Flash slots are attractive. I don't know how bright the display is or if it can connect with a GPS, however. And does anyone know if any of the Windows OS cell phones can run any of the soaring programs (Winpilot, FlywithCE, etc)? -- ----- change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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I have seen the Toshiba e800. The problem is that you have to switch between
normal Pocket PC (240x320) to VGA resolution. In this high resolution mode only few applications are running (supplied by Toshiba). All other programs are disabled. e800 is great, but I will wait for a device which will support higher resolution as a standard. Pocket PC phone edition is the same thing as the Pocket PC. I think that Microsoft Smartphone is also an interesting platform. Regards Uros Podlogar www.flyWithCE.com "Paul Remde" wrote in message news:XGBWb.279769$I06.2955979@attbi_s01... Hi Eric and everyone, The Toshiba e800 looks very interesting. I like that it has a larger screen and offers VGA resolution! I haven't seen one up close yet though. I hope that there will be many Pocket PCs with that screen size and resolution in the future, but who knows... We'll have to make all the soaring software compatible with the higher resolution sometime in the future. So far we've had the same 320x240 resolution since the inception of Pocket PCs. More resolution won't allow us to put more information on the screen because we don't want the text to be too small, but it would make the graphics and text more crisp. In regard to cell phones. I've run Glide Navigator II in simulator mode on 2 Pocket PC phones (Siemens SX56 which is the same as the T-Mobile phone, and Hitachi G1000). It runs fine on every Pocket PC I've tried so far. The tough part is getting cables and connectors to power the Pocket PC and get serial GPS data into it. I have not had any luck with that. I haven't spent much time on it though. I imagine it is possible. But I don't imagine many people will want to use Pocket PC cell phones in gliders, just because not many people use Pocket PC phones. Most media rich phones are Palm OS based. It will be interesting to see if the e800 is as bright as a 5000 series iPAQ. The screen on the e800 is considerably larger (4 inches vs. 3.5 inches), which is very nice for use in the cockpit. Good Soaring, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring Supplies "Eric Greenwell" wrote in message ... Is anyone using the Toshiba e800 with their soaring software? The larger than usual 4 inch display, 480 x 640 resolution, and SD and Compact Flash slots are attractive. I don't know how bright the display is or if it can connect with a GPS, however. And does anyone know if any of the Windows OS cell phones can run any of the soaring programs (Winpilot, FlywithCE, etc)? -- ----- change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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SeeYou Mobile works in VGA resolution on the Toshiba e800:
http://www.seeyou.ws/forum/messages/1031/1044.html Andrej Kolar "Uros Podlogar" wrote in message ... I have seen the Toshiba e800. The problem is that you have to switch between normal Pocket PC (240x320) to VGA resolution. In this high resolution mode only few applications are running (supplied by Toshiba). All other programs are disabled. e800 is great, but I will wait for a device which will support higher resolution as a standard. Pocket PC phone edition is the same thing as the Pocket PC. I think that Microsoft Smartphone is also an interesting platform. Regards Uros Podlogar www.flyWithCE.com "Paul Remde" wrote in message news:XGBWb.279769$I06.2955979@attbi_s01... Hi Eric and everyone, The Toshiba e800 looks very interesting. I like that it has a larger screen and offers VGA resolution! I haven't seen one up close yet though. I hope that there will be many Pocket PCs with that screen size and resolution in the future, but who knows... We'll have to make all the soaring software compatible with the higher resolution sometime in the future. So far we've had the same 320x240 resolution since the inception of Pocket PCs. More resolution won't allow us to put more information on the screen because we don't want the text to be too small, but it would make the graphics and text more crisp. In regard to cell phones. I've run Glide Navigator II in simulator mode on 2 Pocket PC phones (Siemens SX56 which is the same as the T-Mobile phone, and Hitachi G1000). It runs fine on every Pocket PC I've tried so far. The tough part is getting cables and connectors to power the Pocket PC and get serial GPS data into it. I have not had any luck with that. I haven't spent much time on it though. I imagine it is possible. But I don't imagine many people will want to use Pocket PC cell phones in gliders, just because not many people use Pocket PC phones. Most media rich phones are Palm OS based. It will be interesting to see if the e800 is as bright as a 5000 series iPAQ. The screen on the e800 is considerably larger (4 inches vs. 3.5 inches), which is very nice for use in the cockpit. Good Soaring, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring Supplies "Eric Greenwell" wrote in message ... Is anyone using the Toshiba e800 with their soaring software? The larger than usual 4 inch display, 480 x 640 resolution, and SD and Compact Flash slots are attractive. I don't know how bright the display is or if it can connect with a GPS, however. And does anyone know if any of the Windows OS cell phones can run any of the soaring programs (Winpilot, FlywithCE, etc)? -- ----- change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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