l do most of my web browsing wirelessly, from the bed or the couch. I had been using the ePods for this purpose for a while. Of course I had to order an eSlte for comparison.
Well, having used the Hitachi eSlate for a few days, here are my observations:
The eSlate is definitely sturdier. It's about 1/8" thicker than the ePod and its shape and size make it less fragile.
ePod has a larger screen, and the touchscreen on the ePod seems more accurate and more sensitive. Occasionally I'll get a not-so-precise screen tap on the eSlate, even right after calibration.
Battery life is about the same, about 3.5 hours it seems (informal test)
eSlate has a slightly snappier processor which helps with MP3s and Calligrapher.
eSlate gives me slightly better range with 802.11b card (I guess it puts out more voltage to the card)
More memory and WinCE 3.0 on the eSlate are a plus. On the other hand, I like the ePods' hardware on-screen keyboard and hardware buttons. The eSlate's buttons work well, but not in the dark.
Still not sure which one I'll keep... Need more testing.
For you eSlate owners, here are the must-have apps:
TapRight
CalliGrapher
Terminal Sevices Client
- posted from eSlate