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Dekaritae

Member since: Jan 27th, 2006

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Ask Engadget: What's the best e-book reader?

Oct 11th 2008 3:30PM (Engadget)
Plucker on a Tapwave Zodiac or Tungsten T3/T5/TX handheld. www.plkr.org

Elonex One: England's 100 quid laptop

Feb 18th 2008 3:20AM (Engadget)
Reminds me of the old Monorail PCs that were around in the mid-90's.

Predictions for 2008?

Jan 2nd 2008 6:54PM (Engadget)
A new Treo form-factor, HiRes+ but overall smaller than a TX, with a sliding keyboard. Still stuck with Garnet.

The hundred gadget giveaway: round 6

Sep 5th 2007 9:31AM (Engadget)
Engadget Dot Com = Caged Demon Tot

The hundred gadget giveaway: round 3

Sep 4th 2007 3:44PM (Engadget)
Engadget Dot Com = Dog Gotten Maced

The hundred gadget giveaway: round 2

Sep 4th 2007 6:22AM (Engadget)
Engadget = Tang Edge

Ask Engadget: Best gadget to read e-books?

May 2nd 2007 1:41AM (Engadget)
My solution for reading plaintext and html books and PDF files has been a Palm device called a Tapwave Zodiac. It's the cheapest Palm device you can purchase with a 480x320 screen, running OS 5. Plucker with Sunrise XP handles text documents, web sites and RSS feeds; MetaViewSoft's PalmPDF is acceptable for viewing PDF in half-page wide mode; GrxView Lite for comics and other image-based reading, and all three are available freely.

S-XGen folding UMPC goes legit

Jan 6th 2007 12:47AM (Engadget)
Reminds me a bit of the Tapwave Zodiac.

How-To: Analog control stick for your Sony PSP

Oct 11th 2006 12:49AM (Engadget)
Guy at work has a PSP with a replacement analogue nub. Kinda like this one, but it's flatter.

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Lower-end PS3 to ship with wired controllers, non-upgradeable HDD?

May 14th 2006 10:17PM (Engadget)
AppleFunatic: And yet both Microsoft and Nintendo have proposed the same thing in terms of storage upgrades for their consoles. Nintendo has as much as said that any USB storage device will work with the Wii.

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