Friday, August 16, 2002
Micro Innovations/PockeTop Wireless Keyboard Review
Posted by Jason Dunn in "ARTICLE" @ 08:27 AM
http://compu2go.com/pocketopkeyboard.html
Compu2Go takes a look at the Micro Innovations IR keyboard, and John Mierau's review is similar to my own take on the device - great concept, less-than-impressive execution. Read the review for yourself though - it might still be a good fit for your needs.
"Thinking of upgrading your PDA, only to be held back by all those non-transferable & expensive accessories? Me too! That's why I was so eager to review the Micro Innovations Wireless Keyboard (design by PockeTop, Inc.). For anyone serious enough about writing with their PDA, a foldable keyboard is a must, & I've been using a ThinkOutside/Stowaway folding keyboard for my last two Jornada Pocket PC's.
'Course, the hp line of Pocket PC is going the way of the dodo & if I wish to upgrade, I'll have to buy a new keyboard (not a cheap investment regardless of make or model). For me, it's just not upgrading without a keyboard. And so, into my life walks a sliver of hope: the Pocketop keyboard. Well, I have to confess I was so eager for this keyboard that I couldn't even wait for my turn with a Journalist's review sample & went out to purchase one of my very own (bearing the Micro Innovations re-branding) which was the test subject of this review."
Compu2Go takes a look at the Micro Innovations IR keyboard, and John Mierau's review is similar to my own take on the device - great concept, less-than-impressive execution. Read the review for yourself though - it might still be a good fit for your needs.
"Thinking of upgrading your PDA, only to be held back by all those non-transferable & expensive accessories? Me too! That's why I was so eager to review the Micro Innovations Wireless Keyboard (design by PockeTop, Inc.). For anyone serious enough about writing with their PDA, a foldable keyboard is a must, & I've been using a ThinkOutside/Stowaway folding keyboard for my last two Jornada Pocket PC's.
'Course, the hp line of Pocket PC is going the way of the dodo & if I wish to upgrade, I'll have to buy a new keyboard (not a cheap investment regardless of make or model). For me, it's just not upgrading without a keyboard. And so, into my life walks a sliver of hope: the Pocketop keyboard. Well, I have to confess I was so eager for this keyboard that I couldn't even wait for my turn with a Journalist's review sample & went out to purchase one of my very own (bearing the Micro Innovations re-branding) which was the test subject of this review."