Hot! Toshiba E355 PDA PPC 2K3 $199.00 shipped

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: MisterJackson
Compgeeks has it for $159.99, but OOS. It also ends in "R", so I'm guessing refurb?

Compgeeks made an error, it's not 355, it's 335. Look at the description, they do mention it as 335 later. Some other clues are Compgeeks PDA runs PPC 2K2, 355 comes with 2k3 version only. 335 was silver (as pictured), 355 is darker grey color. 355 has transflective screen, 335 reflective only, it's in description as well.

ScrapSilicon - Toshiba sells an attachment that costs $99.00, it installs over hotsync port and has a USB port as well as VGA connector if I remember correctly.
 

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ScrapSilicon - Toshiba sells an attachment that costs $99.00, it installs over hotsync port and has a USB port as well as VGA connector if I remember correctly.
not for the 355 tho ..thanks ..but now its down to this PocketPC 2k3 OS and its possible lack of support for mass storage devices/driver support..have not found any yet..:( ..would have been nice to browse/play 80GB or more mp3s/wmv files while at work(work sucks with access control lists on just about all appz :| )
 

jere

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i was interested in this ppc until i found that it will not support the upcoming sd wifi card.
 

policy11

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Product Description
Intel PXA255 processor / Integrated Wireless 802.11 Capability / 64MB Memory / 3.8" QVGA Color Touchscreen / USB Cradle
 

jere

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Originally posted by: policy11
Product Description
Intel PXA255 processor / Integrated Wireless 802.11 Capability / 64MB Memory / 3.8" QVGA Color Touchscreen / USB Cradle

Besides this product description, I can't find any mention of this wireless capability anywhere. Is this a mistake?
 

DaCurryman

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Originally posted by: jere
i was interested in this ppc until i found that it will not support the upcoming sd wifi card.
I too don't think it had Integrated Wi-Fi....but I was wondering where you saw that this wont support the SD Wi-Fi card?
 

SuepaFly

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Originally posted by: MisterJackson
Compgeeks has it for $159.99, but OOS. It also ends in "R", so I'm guessing refurb?

This is the E335 not the E355. It has the 2002 OS...

Easy to use, the Toshiba Pocket PC e355 features the Microsoft Pocket PC 2002 operating system which offers many enhancements over earlier operating systems. Play audio and video files and organize and view your favorite pictures, all with the Toshiba Pocket PC e335's incredible expansion capabilities, including an integrated Secure Digital (SD) media slot for additional memory or wireless connectivity and USB host functionality that allows the user to plug the device into a full-size keyboard. Get yours today!

Edit: You can get this one here for 149.99
 

jere

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Originally posted by: DaCurryman
Originally posted by: jere
i was interested in this ppc until i found that it will not support the upcoming sd wifi card.
I too don't think it had Integrated Wi-Fi....but I was wondering where you saw that this wont support the SD Wi-Fi card?

I read in this article about this incompatibility. Also, it's not listed on SanDisk's website as a compatible unit. Any confirmation of this would be helpful as I'd like to buy the Toshiba if it turns out to be compatible.

http://www.pdabuyersguide.com/tips/sandisk_SD_wifi.htm
 

ninothing

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There is also a $40 rebate from toshiba if you buy one accessory from a selected group.

found on toshiba.com

I'd get the USB Sync cable for $9

Is there a way to connect this PPC to a Sprint Vision phone and access the internet??

THANKS
 

SuepaFly

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Originally posted by: ninothing
There is also a $40 rebate from toshiba if you buy one accessory from a selected group.

found on toshiba.com

I'd get the USB Sync cable for $9

Is there a way to connect this PPC to a Sprint Vision phone and access the internet??

THANKS

This rebate is via toshiba.com only. Where the price is full.
 

dlaw

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Can anyone confirm this thing has a integrated WiFi? I really can't find any info on this.

The deal is still going on!
 

ckmoocow

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I was pretty bummed when I found out that this doesn't work with the wireless sd wifi cards out there...
I just got the e350 (same as the e355, just without photo software) last week at techdepot.com for $150. It was originally 203.95, but they lowered it to 149.95 for a couple of days, and now it's at 266.95. I'm sure they'll lower the price again soon, since it says they have over 2000 of these in stock.

As for the wifi card, ecost.com is selling them for 92.99. The description on the ecost specifically mentions that the toshibas don't support any wifi cards. big bummer. i might end up selling the e350 when hp's h1945 price comes down...
 

coopa

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i think the hp 1935 is compatable and its onsale for 237 with a $50 rebate at amazon. am i correct?
 

ckmoocow

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Originally posted by: coopa
i think the hp 1935 is compatable and its onsale for 237 with a $50 rebate at amazon. am i correct?

Wow... yeah it looks like you're right. It's very tempting, but I JUST got my toshiba like 5 days ago... HM......
 

jeffspam

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I got the 355 a few weeks ago, and I'm relatively happy with it. Yeah, it sucks that it's not compatible with that wifi card, but there's a good chance that other cards won't require the SDnow standard (or whatever it's called) in order to work. More importantly, if I really wanted wifi, why pay another $100 for it on a sd card when you can just buy a more expensive pda with it built-in?

The best feature so far is that I can hookup my cell phone to it via the toshiba USB host cable. That's pretty nice, since my phone doesn't have bluetooth, IR, etc.

Other than that, I feel that $200 is just right for this device. I'm happy with my purchase.
 

ECHO

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The best feature so far is that I can hookup my cell phone to it via the toshiba USB host cable. That's pretty nice, since my phone doesn't have bluetooth, IR, etc.

sounds great but what exactly does this mean and how does it work?
 

jeffspam

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Originally posted by: ECHO
The best feature so far is that I can hookup my cell phone to it via the toshiba USB host cable. That's pretty nice, since my phone doesn't have bluetooth, IR, etc.

sounds great but what exactly does this mean and how does it work?

Most PDAs with USB support are client-only -- like a printer, mouse, etc., they connect "outbound" to a PC for syncing. The Toshiba PDAs, with a $20 host mode cable, let you use peripherals (only those with CE drivers) with it. For example, there's a "mass storage" driver available which lets me use a USB CF reader with the PDA. That same driver would let me use a USB hard drive with it.

The phone's USB cable is based on a chip (Prolific 2302) which has a driver available for CE. So the phone looks like a standard modem to the PDA. I'm using Verizon's Express Network (uses my voice minutes, or free on nights/wkends) at "up to 144kbps" (reality: around 70-80kbps). It's not wi-fi, but it's pretty decent.
 

ECHO

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Has anyone else had a problem with this unit? I got mine a week ago and everything was great until tonight. I turned the thing on, it froze, shut down, and not I can't turn it back on. This kind of sux...