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5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome streaming device, January 23, 2007
This review is from: Pepper Pad 3 Handheld Web Computer (Black) (Office Product)
Pros far outweight the cons.
Device is pitched as "a/v streaming tablet" for kitchen, bedroom, living room, etc. It MORE than delivers on this promise. Email and some bluetooth support is currently lacking (only wireless mouse/keybd currently supported) but this will be fixed soon.
Skype is coming in next few months. Big win there.
Hardware feature:
1. 2-way infrared learning remote.
It's now my primary remote control. Layout are fairly editable but not where it s/be...this is easily fixable though. Unlike what other reviews stated...it is easy to incorporate support for new devices...you can download remote control config files from lirc.org.
2. Backlit keypad
Nice for being in bed at night.
3. d-pad and thumbwheel
Absolutely best way to scroll/page thru sites.
4. 2xUSB, 1xNTSC A/V out
An MMC/SD would be nice...but expandability is there already.
5. 20GB HD and 256MB RAM
As an engr geek...I would like to see more...but for a/v streaming and other tasks this is totally adequate.
6. i386 compatible
This means you can just download RedHat FC4 i386 binaries and they just work. They may not integrate with desktop perfectly...but works great nonetheless.
Software features:
1. Streams darn near EVERY video/audio format. Only esoteric realplayer sites don't work...yet. Everything else (Sirius Satellite, Shoutcast) work flawlessly.
2. Built-in email sucks...but I easily downloaded Thunderbird and it is now where I want it to be.
3. Desktop (tabbed folder) paradigm needs some development...but it is fine for intended tasks (streaming a/v).
4. Support for Java 1.5!! This only means something to geeks and those wanting to stream from sites which have applets (Sirius Satellite). As a java developer...this is just too cool. First time J2SE is on pda form factor.
This is an awesome device that I've been using daily since purchase. I have since CANCELLED my several newspaper subscriptions as I now read/stream from pad....this saves me just under $1K yearly for subscriptions.
The device is so versatile and perfectly sized...you will soon want to take it in car with you and mount it on dash with bluetooth gps, etc. With enhanced bt support coming...you'll soon be doing just that!
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28 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love the Pepperpad 3!, October 23, 2006
This review is from: Pepper Pad 3 Handheld Web Computer (Black) (Office Product)
I had been looking for the past year for *exactly* this set of features in a handheld computer, but always came up short. This marvelous little powerhouse has everything. Wifi g, bluetooth 2.0, very usable thumb QWERTY keyboard, 20gig HD...and all this in a terrific form factor. Nice size, feels great in the hand, it's only two lbs. And it is affordable, no less.
There are several apps I would like to see (sketch/digital ink...pleasePLEASE, Office-type suite, VOIP, etc.), but I am guessing these will be developed before long.
Biggest surprise was how much I enjoy the pre-installed ebook reader. I downloaded Bob Woodward's new book, which worked like a charm, and have been enjoying reading it at home and, propped on its stand, in coffee shops all over Manhattan. Btw, expect to be interrupted when you do as it is quite the head turner. Almost as good as walking your dog for meeting new people here in NYC.
No surprise was how much I enjoy playing with it on the couch, in bed, sitting on the terrace, etc. It is so much nicer than even my three pound, 8 x 11" Tablet PC. Two lbs is soooo much nicer than three. And the scroll wheel is fabulous, too. And, oh, I almost forgot, the remote controller is excellent. You can set up any combination of video and audio equipment (TV, dvd players, Tivo) in about two minutes and, snap, it just works. And with no lag at all. Touch the pen to the screen and your Tivo chirps back instantly.
FYI, I met several of the top people from the Company at the recent Digital Life Conference. Wonderful folks who seem to love what they do. And they were *more* than helpful. Jon M must have spent close to an hour talking with my boyfriend and me. All in all, great effort, guys!
I am not surprised at all that it is backordered.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pepper Pad a Useful AV remote, March 12, 2007
This review is from: Pepper Pad 3 Handheld Web Computer (Black) (Office Product)
I've had my pepper pad a little over a month now. Some of the other reviewers I read had issues with the software being unstable. I have not had any of those problems. I've downloaded 2 software updates so far and they have worked perfectly. The unit's wireless Ethernet connects without a hitch both at home and at my work's wireless routers. It took about 10 minutes to have the unit learn my 15 year old televisions remote.
Pepper pads pluses:
1. Nice usable screen for web surfing.
2. Good software applications for watching Utube, listening to internet radio, operating several IR remotes, reading e-books and surfing the Web.
3. Well designed unit which will sit nicely on your lap or coffee table. It's easy to hold. The unit feels solid.
4. The split illuminated keyboard is much more useful than using an on screen keyboard. I have plugged in a USB key board and it worked perfectly.
5. Comes out of sleep mode pretty fast. I have crashed it a couple of times but it has always recovered "gracefully" meaning that I did not have to re-boot the unit several times.
Minuses:
1. While the HAT switch and scroller work fine, they feel cheap.
2. Battery will last about 2 hours of continuous use. It should be replaceable.
3. The pepper applications that come with the unit have very small icons. The stylus is a little awkward to use. If they could make the icons a little bigger you could just use your fingers.
4. In the TV guide application, I have to tap the "down arrow" several times to get the unit to load the next page.
5. The games that come with the unit are pretty lame.
If you're looking for a simple to use web pad that can operate your AV gear and allow you to surf the web from your couch the pepper pad's a great product. It does require some fiddling around with to work for you, but it's not complicated. I think the pepper applications are pretty stable overall, but they could use some more "usability" in the design of the on-screen controls. If Pepper can make a decent video conferencing application, that would be useful.
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