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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
5Revlon Skinlights is a miracle!!!!
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I love Revlon Skinlights- you can wear it alone or under makeup and it makes your face shimmer & glow. I always get a lot of compliments on how my skin always looks glowy and my makeup stays fresh. This goes on almost greasy at first, but doesnt stay that way. It leaves your skin looking dewy and fresh- if you're tan, you wont need blush and if you're not, a little blush is all you need. The price is very reasonable compared to the department store brands, and believe me, I know because I buy a lot of cosmetics in the big department stores and this one works great!!!!

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Skinlights makes me look so GOOD that I ordered 6 tubes. Even though I am 66 years old, I can still turns heads!

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5What is with the price on here?????
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33 of 36 people found the following review helpful.
3Slow and clumsy interface, but decent DVR features
By Leon Guzenda
The UltimateTV user interface is quite pretty and it's simple to understand but it's also extraordinarily slow. Anyone accustomed to the standard DirecTV interface, or just about any other interactive menu system I can recall, will find it extremely frustrating after a while. It requires many selections to perform simple tasks. It often takes several seconds to respond to basic commands. Trying to view the next few hours of programming on a particular channel can be an object lesson in patience.

Don't buy this box for the WebTV capability. The browser is too clumsy and slow to do anything useful. You can forget the idea of playing streaming audio and video on your home theater equipment as it doesn't support most of the popular browser plugins you'll need and the modem is too slow.

The digital video recording features are great, in theory, but I've seen a few quirks. I've been unable to record more than about eight hours of programming before it starts erasing the earlier programs to record new ones. If anyone has recorded 35 hours worth of material I'd like to know how. It also gets completely thrown if a program that is to be recorded each time it appears has its start time shifted by the broadcaster. It simply gives up on that program forever. It may even skip other programs too, but I'm still trying to figure out exactly what's going on. Having said that, when it works it's superb. The fast scan and skip features become a way of life. You'll know what I mean when you try to fast forward a live broadcast to skip the ads! We've practically stopped watching live TV.

The technical support is almost non-existent. I've tried to reach both RCA and UltimateTV to find out how to use the video/audio input jacks on the front panel (there's nothing about them in the manuals, help screens or online) with absolutely no luck to date. Email requests remain unanswered after several weeks and multiple attempts.

So, in summary, it works OK but it has some strange quirks, a few incomplete features, a slow user interface and poor technical support. I'm hoping that they will eventually download fixes for most of the technical problems because it's an extremely useful product.

62 of 73 people found the following review helpful.
3Slow user interface is it's biggest problem...
By Donald C Mehrtens
UltimateTVs single biggest problem is a slow and clumsy interface. Tasks that should require one well-designed screen use 2 or 3 clumsier ones. Response on some button presses and moving from one screen to another can take several seconds making many simple tasks painfully slow. I've come to hate deleting shows after watching them because it take so long, about 15 seconds to Tivos 5 thanks to UltimateTVs slow response and excessive screens (the last one simply has one button and text that tells you to press it). OTOH other screens are cluttered with buttons, text fields and checkboxes often arranged in a pretty-looking but functionally haphazard order that makes it unclear which combinations of up/down/left/right arrows will take you from point A to point B. Search screens contain text boxes at the bottom that you have to schlep through other widgets to select, then schlep back through to reach the "done" or equivalent button. By comparison Tivo screens are quick, clean, intuitively laid out, and the "done" action on a screen can be preformed with one or two button presses no matter where on the screen you happen to be.

The user interface is UltimateTVs primary failing, and a sufficient reason to avoid it even if it did everything Tivo did. It doesn't though. It only allows category searches or text searches of the title or description (which can find actors but only the handful listed in the description) - no ability to save searches beyond recalling one of the last 6-8 you did, and no ability to automatically record shows that match searches. Tivo can search for actors that aren't listed in show descriptions, directors, finer-grained categories, can filter text/actor/director searches by show category, save as many searches as you want, optionally automatically record shows that match whichever searches you want, and list shows matching all saved searches with one command.

UltimateTV does a serviceable job letting you manage upcoming recordings, but it's not as good as Tivo. Both list upcoming recordings, and shows that won't be recorded because of a conflict. But for repeating recordings UltimateTVs list is incomplete, only listing the next episode of each series. Tivos to-do list shows all the episodes in it's guide it will record and it's recording history lists shows what won't be recorded for any reason (someone cancelled it, you changed it's priority, etc). Tivo also keeps a 2-week history of past shows that weren't recorded or were deleted and why. UltimateTV only shows upcoming recordings cancelled due to conflicts, and doesn't keep any history of deletions or cancelled past recordings.

Tivo will let you cancel an upcoming episode of a series or force a conflict-losing episode to be recorded without changing the priority of the whole series. UltimateTVs "resolve this conflict" can only rearrange the priority of a whole series, not individual showings of a series.

In fact UltimateTV gives you little control over priorities at all. Though "resolve this conflict" seems to change the priorities among the three shows involved in the conflict, there is nowhere to see what a shows priority is in relation to all other shows, nor is there any way to specifically change a shows priority. Tivo allows you to see the priorities of all season passes and automatically recorded searches, and give every show the specific priority you want it to have. Combined with Tivos ability to recognize and not repeatedly record most duplicate shows (something UltimateTV doesn't do) this is a big advantage with shows that are on several times a week. Giving them lower priorities lets Tivo automatically schedule them around other shows they might conflict with.

UltimateTVs only unique bragging right, WebTV, isn't worth bragging about. Connecting to the web is slow, the TVs low resolution can't display as much information as even a basic 15 inch monitor, and navigating web pages with only a short-range infrared keyboard and no mouse is a painful experience. UltimateTV ads mention "hundreds of hours" of interactive shows (though you only get 3 hours/month of internat access to play with unless you pay for more) but I've found only a few shows I watch offer any interactive features and of those none have content worth looking at at all, and certainly not worth suffering through UltimateTVs cumbersome navigation and low resolution web display. Microsoft has been trying to push internet-on-TV for years with WebTV, and it hasn't caught on. There's a reason for that.

UltimateTVs other one-time advantage over Tivo, dual tuners, is gone. Tivos latest software update activates the second tuner so it too can record two shows at once. UltimateTV offers built in PIP, something Tivo doesn't, but that advantage is questionable. Tivo can switch between tuners with one button (UTV requires 2-4), and there's not much need to watch two things at once when you can record them both then watch them sequentially, or pause one show then switch to the other and give it your full attention (and pause, rewind, fastforward, etc as much as you like) without having it obscured by, and trying to keep your eye on, a PIP window. PIP may be invaluable for watching two live shows with regular TV, but on a dual-tuner PVR it's little more than a techno-novelty. I much prefer being able to pause and quickly switch between two shows, full-screen, something Tivo does much better.

UltimateTV has a few less significant advantages over Tivo that IMO aren't worth mentioning here as I don't feel they outweigh the downsides (and Tivo has additional advantages over UltimateTV that I haven't mentioned either). There's more detailed information elsewhere on the web. Avsforum.com and pvrcompare.com might be good starting points.

UltimateTV is a decent first attempt at a PVR, but shows the flaws you'd expect in a product from a company that's only been at this for less than a year (and often has trouble realizing that not every electronic appliance is well suited to the goals they have and the design approaches they'd prefer to take). Tivo has been doing it since 1999 and is one of the founders of the PVR market. The difference in experience shows.

16 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
3Good but has drawbacks for the sports fan
By A Customer
I think Tivo and Ultimatetv are both good products. However, Ultimatetv needs to improve in a few areas for the sports watcher.

First, there is always a TV picture on the screen - even when using the online-guide. At first, I thought this was a good feature. However, the drawback is that Ultimatetv will feed a live tv picture through this box when you first turn the unit on. So, if you had been recording two live sports events and turn the TV on to start watching one from the beginning, you might first be forced to watch one of the games in progress before starting the playback. Since so many sports now display a scoreboard all of the time, you'll know what has already happened before you start watching. With Tivo, I just press the Tivo central button; no tv picture is on the screen until I pick what I want to watch.

Second, Ultimatetv only allows you to extend the program by two hours. For a few 9 inning baseball games, this will not allow enough time; and with extra innings and rain delays, you are sure to miss some action. Tivo allows for three hours of extended time - this is better but could be longer still.

Third, both Tivo and Ultimatev need to get Directv to make their season ticket sports packages available in the program guide. Under the current set-up, I can't record a baseball game that starts tomorrow since Directv isn't releasing the guide in time. The fact that Ultimatetv has a huge ad in the Directv sports magazine is misleading advertising IMHO since you can only record sports events that are not part of the Diectv season passes, a pretty small percentage of the major professional sports available on Directv.

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Pentax SMCP-FA 77mm f/1.8 Limited Lens with Case and Hood Product Description:



  • Telephoto lens
  • Fully automatic diaphragm
  • Minimum focus distance of 2.3 feet
  • 31.5 degree angle of view
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The Pentax SSMCP-FA 77mm f1.8 Limited lens comes with a protective case. This 77mm telephoto lens has a minimum focus distance of 2.3 feet, which lets you get quite close to your subject. It has a fully automatic diaphragm and a 31.5 degree angle of view. It can be used with all Pentax SLR cameras, but the AF system only works with a Pentax AF camera. At only 1.9 inches and weighing 9.5 ounces, the lens can be taken with you anywhere.

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Pentax has been a leader in the photographic field for many years. Many Pentax innovations have become standards in the industry. Pentax's enthusiasm and devotion towards the development of high-quality products have thrived over the years and continues to be stronger than ever.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5Excellent lens
By Roger Harryson
I bought this lens based on raving reviews and I must say that I made a good decision buying it. The lens is often described as having a very nice bokeh (out of focus blur). That is triue. Howerver, imho the most rewarding of the Pentax 77 is its overall rendering quality of colours and contrast. It is hard to describe, but the images have a sense of depth that not much other lenses give you.The build quality of the FA 77 Ltd is superb.The only downside are the chromatic aberrations wide open in harsh contrast situations. But these problems are imho not field relevant. This lens is a beautifull portrait lens and I recommend it.

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5Pentax Legendary Lens
By Gerard Mcevoy
What a great performer! This lens delivers in terms of contrast, true color rendition, "3D" look to photos, great low light photography and fabulous bokeh. No buyer's remorse here the 77MM f/1.8 is my favorite lens.

5 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
5Metal bodied jewel
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Super high quality glass in an all metal body. Fast, sharp, lovely bokeh.

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  • Wide-angle lens
  • Fully automatic diaphragm
  • Minimum focus distance of 1.0 feet
  • 63 degree angle of view
  • Comes with a protective case and lens hood

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Wide-angle lens Fully automatic diaphragm Minimum focus distance of 1.0 feet 63 degree angle of view Comes with a protective case and lens hood

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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful.
5A Superb All-arounder
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This is one sharp, fast prime lens with great color, contrast, and lovely bokeh (character of the out of focus areas).

I find the 35mm focal length to be far more versatile than the 50mm traditionally recommended to beginning photographers. It's wide enough to be useful for scenics, and still long enough for environmental and half length portraits. Pentax's SMCP-FA 35/2 AL is a super example of what the 35mm focal length can offer.

I've been using FA 35/2 for over two years and, despite having added another six primes (all very good, btw) to my 35mm kit, I still expect this lens to have the longest legs of all.

If you prefer the virtues of primes over the convenience of zooms, this is a prime you owe yourself some time with.

Enjoy.

9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
5Great Bargain Gem in Pentax's Lineup
By J. S. White
While this lens may not be as 'sexy' as many in the Pentax Limited lineup, being from an older design for the 35mm Film cameras, it is still one of the sharpest lenses I've ever owned. This focal length (35mm) is a good approximation for a "normal" lens on the Pentax DSLRs due to the APSC sensors they use and their 1.53 multiplier - makes this one's effective focal length come in right around 53mm as compared with a full-frame sensor or film. It's a great walking around lens that's fast, versatile, and provides a perspective that is similar to that of the naked eye.When you combine this fast, sharp, contrasty lens with the K20D's shake reduction and low light performance, you have an awesome combo for low-light candids. I've found that I can occasionally get tack-sharp pictures at speeds as slow as 1/8 and 1/4 - often enough, in fact, that it's worth trying the shots.I just can't say enough good things about this lens - I would recommend it for anyone who likes the speed and contrast of prime lenses, or for any photography student ( being roughly equivalent to the standard 50mm lens that we all had on our K1000s :D ) , or for anyone who wants a versatile lens fast enough for low-light candid shots.

9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
5A "must have" lens for Pentax DSLR
By 6x9
This is my favourite lens to complement my K10D and *ist DS I own. Although this lens is not as versatile as a zoom, the focal distance is just right for a vast majority of scenes. The outstanding image quality (sharpness, contrast & microcontrast, bokeh) and wide aperture make it perfectly suitable for various jobs - like portraits, paysage, nature and available light shots.I like shooting with prime lenses, and if I have to take only one prime with me, in 80% of cases it is FA 35 f/2.0 AL.

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  • Only 1.5 inches and 7.8 ounces
  • 47 degree angle of view
  • Fixed 50mm focal length
  • Fully automatic diaphragm
  • Lens construction of 6 elements in 5 groups

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  • Only 1.5 inches and 7.8 ounces
  • 47 degree angle of view
  • Fixed 50mm focal length
  • Fully automatic diaphragm
  • Lens construction of 6 elements in 5 groups

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97 of 97 people found the following review helpful.
5Little gem
By P. Tcholakov
Despite the plastic outer skin, this is one excellent lens. Its f/1.4 maximum aperture combined with the clean high-ISO performance of Pentax digital SLR's allows you to get some amazing shots without the assistance of a flash, while stopped down a little you can get all the sharpness and detail you want. This lens also produces an amazingly smooth rendition of out-of-focus details (bokeh) which makes it a fabulous portrait lens. An alternative to this lens is the Pentax SMCP-FA 35mm f/2.0 which is closer to the normal perspective on a DSLR.

71 of 72 people found the following review helpful.
5Supercalifragilistic
By C. D. Adkins
Honestly, this is the best lens you can get for the money. Sharp and clear with very smooth bokeh. Hands down it outperforms anything in this price range. Further, it is considered by many, including Photodo, to be superior to the equivalent lenses by Canon and Nikon.In summary, if you have a Pentax, you need to own this lens.

68 of 71 people found the following review helpful.
5bang for your buck...........
By PRAXIS
Let me just say that theres a whole other pricepoint for pentax glass and gear than the big houses, just for reference, I'm coming from being a Nikon guy, my film kit got stolen, and so I'm getting into the digital scene fresh....I purchased a K10D, and have been sold ever since....now to the lens in question, the 50mm f/1.4 has been such an eye opening experience (pun?) I paid waaay under $200USD and got a ridiculously awesome prime lens, I had no idea that such quality could be had for such a low price. Bokeh, I've seen the term used throughout various websites and reviews, and let say that I now know from experience what a creamy, smooth, out of focus backdrop, while your subject "pops" right off of the picture will do for your self esteem in photography. Absolutely lovely..... Focus, is quick enough, yet I've found it hunts in low, or tricky light situtations....no biggie, if you need fast focusing, you're using another lens anyways. I'm not going to get all technical on you, all I can say is that if you have been into Pentax for sometime, you already own this lens, if you're just geting into or are considering Pentax, please do, and make this prime a part of your kit. Nuff' said.

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  • Minimum focus distance of 1.5 feet
  • TTL open-aperture metering
  • Fully automatic diaphragm
  • Only 5.5 ounces and 1.1 inches
  • Comes with case and lens hood

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The unique PENTAX smc P-FA 43mm F1.9 Limited lens is close to perfect in terms of focal length. Its natural perspective of subjects makes it ideally suited for everyday use including indoor photography, traveling, and hiking. Like every PENTAX lens, the smc P-FA 50mm F1.4 lens features our acclaimed smc multi-layer coating to lower surface reflection, reduce ultraviolet rays, and deliver clear, high-contrast images.

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5FA 43mm is one of the "Big three" Pentax Prime lenss
By Collector_007
This is the only limited prime for K mount that I own. I have gotten excellent results with it. Photo IQ is excellent. I have it calibrated at +2 in K7/K5 Fine adjust terms. At f4.0 sharpness is literally off the charts. I also get excellent results nearly wide open at f2.0-2.2 and plenty of shutter speed and thin DOF. Bokeh is very fine but I know how to avoid common problems with all fast primes. Designed for film era 135 format but is also great on APS-C (65mm near portrait). A Pentax shooter should get FA 31mm, 43mm and 77mm at some point. I didn't regret this one. Amazon got this one to me quickly.

2 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5Love The FA43
By J. Wright
This is the sharpest lens I have used on my Pentax cameras. I love the rendering and colors of the lens. This lens is the perfect size to compliment my DA21 and DA70. I like the silver finish much better than black, it seems like it will wear better over time. Wish they made the DA lenses with this finish. Could not ask for a better lens in this focal length. Once you use a Limited lens you know why they command a higher price but are worth every penny.

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  • What's in the box: iPaQ 3135, Two Styli, Vinyl slipcase, AC adapter, USB cable, Rechargeable Lithium Polymer battery, CompactFlash Jacket, iPaQ Expansion Pack system, User Manual

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72 of 73 people found the following review helpful.
5The best PDA yet (replaces MP3 Player/Cell Phone/etc.)
By Jauvane C. de Oliveira

The Compaq iPAQ 3600 series (specially 3630, 3650 and 3635) are really great units. I use my iPAQ as a replacement for several devices. As I usually have a 1GB IBM Microdrive in the iPAQ it works as the best MP3 Player yet (I have some 700MB of MP3 files continuously available) and still plenty of room in the MD and RAM. I also use a Lucent Orinoco for wireless connection, which allows me to chek my emails wherever I am at my place. The comprehensive software package (Inbox/PocketIE, PocketWord, PocketExcel, etc.) allows gerat functionality out of the box (you can add many shareware/freeware to increase that further (I recommend Resco's Utility PAckage for Zip compression/Decompression, etc.).

For travelling I am about to get a stowaway keyboard which will allow me to conveniently leave my notebook at home and conveniently check emails and eventual webpages.

My iPAQ was one of the very best purchases I made last year. As one of the very few PocketPCs to allow the use of cheap & standard PCMCIA cards such as: - Any NE2000 compliant Networking Card, which usually costs as little as $20 - Some PCMCIA Modems (including the 3Com Cell Modem, which may be used along with your cell phone or landline) - Wireless NIC, such as the pretty standard Lucent/Agere Wavelan/Orinoco - IBM Microdrive up to 1GB (using this CF card with the PCMCIA adapter allows for better battery usage) - Kingston 2GB PCMCIA drive. - Much more...

I am anxiously awaiting the time I manage to get a CyNET Inc. CyPAQ (which is a dual PCMCIA slot for the iPAQ, along with their Wireless Cell/Modem, which allows one to use the iPAQ as a cell phone!).

I already got rid of my former MP3 Player and in the future I'll get rid of my Cell Phone too. All will converge into a single unit - my iPAQ!

We recently installed Linux in one iPAQ and using teh very same PCMCIA cards we could run applications such as vic for video streaming, etc. It was quite impressive!

Last but not least I installed a PersonalJava JVM in my iPAQ and I can run any PersonalJava compliant code, such as my own H263 Video Decoder called jStreaming (http://jStreaming.com). That runs smoothly in my iPAQ. I am conficent that if you are thinking about getting this unit you'll not be disapointed. Do think about getting a Microdrive to go along with it tough.

52 of 52 people found the following review helpful.
5Just a couple of complaints. . .
By N. Robert Lee
***THIS REVIEW CONTAIN QUALITY INFORMATION***

Some complaints:

(1) Battery life is POOR (only last in terms of hours instead of days for other PDAs), especially if one uses a CF device with the included sleeve. Problem is CF memory is a MUST if you want to listen to MP3s. (2) Apparently Compaq still has not corrected the problem with dust getting into the screen. The dust reflect light from the backlit apparatus and is quite visible. A minor annoyance but one nevertheless. I recommend keeping the stylus silo occupied so there is less of a chance that dust will creep in. (You get 2 styli with the package so you can keep one in the silo at all time.) (3) The high-gloss silver finish of the iPaq is very bad with fingerprints, but if you keep the CF sleeve on all the time this problem would be minimized.

Productive recommendations:

(1) Don't get coerced into shelling out [the $] getting a CF modem; they are completely unnecessary. The only thing that modems are good for is emailing in real-time. Browsing regular html paged with the iPaq is neither practical or productive. (2) Make sure you get an AvantGo account. This makes an iPaq really worthwhile. (3) Make sure you install ActiveSync 3.3 and set up a relationship between your PC and your iPaq so that you can do email and access the internet (in conjunction with AvantGo). (4) Make sure you find MS Transcriber on the ActiveSync CD and install that puppy. This writing recognition program is AMAZING! (Transcriber is an different program from the writing recognition program in th iPaq, so you need to install it separately.) (5) Finally DO look through the iPaq Tour CD, there are some VALUABLE applications hidden in there that you can install.

Enjoy this wonderful lil machine!

51 of 52 people found the following review helpful.
5Excellent Product For New Handheld User
By A Customer
I waited a long time to buy a handheld and spent weeks researching the pros and cons of the two I was most seriously considering, the iPAQ and the new Palm m505. When I finally bit the bullet and bought the iPAQ, I initially was apprehensive regarding its price and some of the "glitches" I read about on the Compaq website message boards. Let me tell you, I have had this thing for 6 weeks now and I absolutely love it. Once you have decided between the advantages and disadvantages of Windows Pocket PC OS v. Palm OS, I don't think there is a better Pocket PC out there. Putting aside the superficial factors about how sleek and cool the iPAQ looks, it does so many things and synchronizes so well with Microsoft Outlook, that I think it's the best handheld out there (notwithstanding the price). The calendar, contacts and other organizer features are excellent. The games I have downloaded are pretty good (I am looking for better ones -- clearly Palm has an advantage here). I live in the city and play chess every morning on the subway -- which is a fine distraction when coupled with a CD player on my ears. I am still working on how to get MP3s downloaded to the iPAQ.

What really sold me on this product, though, was the excellent quality of the screen -- there are 5 levels of brightness to choose from; and the fact that I wanted color to go with it. I compared this to the Palm m505, and it was no contest. You could barely see the Palm screen in the store. Who cares about 65,000 colors v. 4900 when you can barely see the screen? This is one of the most important features of any handheld, in my opinion. The iPAQ memory is expandable, which will allow me to use it for a long time (barring any accidents). The handwriting recognition is excellent, and is much better than Palm's "graffiti."

The negatives I have read about and experienced re: the iPAQ are: (1) the slide-on expansion sleeves. People are complaining because there is no internal expansion slot in the iPAQ. Who cares? The sleeve does not add that much bulk and it's a fair trade-off for the other things you get. That said, the iPAQ is not necessarily something you can carry in a shirt pocket. I have carried it in a jacket pocket however, and it felt comfortable. (2) There isn't as much software out there for PocketPCs as there is for Palm products. I think, though, that due to the popularity of the iPAQ that is changing rapidly. Many of these games are free on Handago.com and Microsoft's PocketPC website. I downloaded a great chess game and a tankzone game that is just like "Battlezone" from the early 80s. I also downloaded "PocketQuake" for free, but need more memory to use it. (3) BATTERY LIFE. This is definitely a negative. I have constantly needed to charge this thing, so I bought a charging adapter for work and home. I take it with me whenever I travel. You can use this for about a day of regular use, then you will need to charge it. I have read that you can keep a Palm on for weeks without charging. Palm has the iPAQ beat hands down in this department, but then again, in my view, the battery drainage is due solely to the advantages I feel the iPAQ has over the Palm. It's a tradeoff. (4) Accessories will cost you. This is a product for people with money to spend on it. While you can get basic everyday usage out of the 32MB that comes with the iPAQ, you will need to buy at least another 64 MB of memory to really get the most out of it. (I haven't yet). Internet connectivity, which I would love to have, is still ridiculously expensive ($59.95/mo. with Omnisky). When this comes down and the connection rate improves (or I win the lottery), this will be a great thing to have.

The last thing I want to say is that it is a lot of fun exploring new things to do with the iPAQ. As with all handhelds, this is not a product like a washing machine that comes with clear directions on how to use its every aspect, particularly, downloadable software. The technology is still evolving, and it requires some work to find new things to download and use. I am still working on the MP3 issue, for example. But there is a growing community of users that provides advice on all aspects of the iPAQ on the Compaq website. It is a great feeling when you find something new to do on this product. If you are someone who likes things spelled out 100% and don't want to search for anyting -- do yourself a favor and buy a Palm. Better yet, stick to a notebook. On the other hand, if you like a little adventure and have some money to spend on this fantastic organizer/MP3 player/toy/computer, I don't think you will be disappointed.

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