Hi
I type damn fast in regular keyboards since 1987, and that helps me a lot to write my articles. So I would like a phone that would allow me to type my ideas in places like the subway or a bus, but without doing it with one thumb in a tiny phone keyboard. So:
- I`ve seen some online stores selling something like a portable bluetooth keyboard for PDAs (I think it`s even foldable). Is that reliable? Can it be used on Bluetooth-enabled phones as well, or only in PDAs? Does it work fine, or would it be completely insane and clumsy to assemble and use it in a subway? Does the keyboard have to touch the phone/PDA to work, or can it be from a little distance (say: from my pocket to my lap)?
- If this keyboard works and is a good idea, should I use it with a PDA or is there a phone that would answer well to the gadget?
It would be wonderful if I could sit down on a subway, put a keyboard on my lap, press a key on the phone on my pocket and start typing. I bought my last phone in 2003, so I don`t know a thing about recent models, that's why I'm bringing such a stupid question to you guys.
I would really appreciate any tip you could give me.
Thanks a million in advance
OOPS, I forgot to mention: I use Rogers Canada (GSM) as service provider. Also, in case the solution to my problem lies on a phone, if it's a quad-band I would be extremely happy.
Thank you all!!:beer:
I type damn fast in regular keyboards since 1987, and that helps me a lot to write my articles. So I would like a phone that would allow me to type my ideas in places like the subway or a bus, but without doing it with one thumb in a tiny phone keyboard. So:
- I`ve seen some online stores selling something like a portable bluetooth keyboard for PDAs (I think it`s even foldable). Is that reliable? Can it be used on Bluetooth-enabled phones as well, or only in PDAs? Does it work fine, or would it be completely insane and clumsy to assemble and use it in a subway? Does the keyboard have to touch the phone/PDA to work, or can it be from a little distance (say: from my pocket to my lap)?
- If this keyboard works and is a good idea, should I use it with a PDA or is there a phone that would answer well to the gadget?
It would be wonderful if I could sit down on a subway, put a keyboard on my lap, press a key on the phone on my pocket and start typing. I bought my last phone in 2003, so I don`t know a thing about recent models, that's why I'm bringing such a stupid question to you guys.
I would really appreciate any tip you could give me.
Thanks a million in advance
OOPS, I forgot to mention: I use Rogers Canada (GSM) as service provider. Also, in case the solution to my problem lies on a phone, if it's a quad-band I would be extremely happy.
Thank you all!!:beer: