Tuesday, August 21, 2007

My personal computing needs

I’m looking for a mobile device that would run full Windows xp and have 3-4 hrs of battery life. HTC Shift has those features. But the machine is not cheap at around Rs 60,000/-, if all available in India in near future. At that price, it does not have a good camera ( it does have one ostensibly for video conferencing—that is, the camera points towards the user). I want it to be able record some minutes of video of my surrounding while I’m moving around with it. I’m certain that I would need to produce a lot of video clips—my views of my surrounding.

I’m not a phone-man. I don’t like talking over the phone. Voice would be peripheral for me, meaning I would use the phone for voice only sparingly. Voice capacity in a Shift-like machine is not cool because it would be awkward to put the 7” screen device over your ear. For a sparing user like me, it would be ok to use the phone feature through a BT ear bud. There is real possibility that I would be able to stop carrying my phone around. Instead, I would be carrying around a Shift-like device. I really like a one-device solution for my mobile needs.

I’m also certain that a Shift-like device with the phone and camera features would come out in the market in the very near future.

At the same time, Apple’s latest desktop with 24” screen with a wireless keyboard makes a lot sense to me. With a broadband connection, you can laze around in your couch with wireless keyboard and see all the actions at the 24” screen. It would easily turn out to be the home server + TV + desktop computer. With the addition of a Shift-like device, they would satisfy all of my personal computing needs. There is also news that some 24” monitors are selling below $ 300 price mark in US.

I’ll wait for the Shift-like device to come out in the market.

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