Can I replace my XDA2 screen with other PDA screens??
Very doubtful.
It might be possible with an IPAQ's screen since they're from the same manufacturer. I'm not exactly sure what type of IPAQ though.
i'm pretty sure that the newest ipaq's are not made by htc anymore
seem to recall hp making a switch of supplier
I got a second hand Himalaya. I had a problem hearing distortion from it speaker when it comes listening to music or talking using the speakerphone, so I decided to check the Wallaby's speaker if it fits.
I removed both speakers from the wallaby and the himalaya, both has the perfect fit and size but needs a little bit of soldering , now my himalaya is back to business
:shock:
You're a braver person than me.
But I guess I would have sat and felt sorry for myself for a couple of days if that had happened to me before trying something like that..
Does anybody know where i can order replacement displays for Himalaya?
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Just recieved my K-JAM WriteSHIELD AG from PocketPCTechs.com. Installation was a bit of work (The smaller screen makes alignment even more critical than ever ) but it is now installed and looks good!
Robert Harrold
Houston, TX
Hi,
I'm thinking of buying a Wallaby (T-Mobile MDA) and I would like to know, how good is this device for e-book reading. Could you please share your experinces and tell me how it stands compared to eg. Nokia 9210, Palm Treo 600/650, etc.? Or whether you use it (daily approx. for one hour) and how 'pleasant' it is? Thanks in advance.
i've read many a book on both wallaby and himalaya
and they are just as good
wallaby is only 4K colours or something
and himalaya have more
but ebooks are black and white anyway
so res is all that matters and sure ms ebooks mean
that each page is somewhat small but
no biggy
havent tried the ones you compare with
though
Make sure you enable ClearType on your Wallaby for really nice looking anti-aliased fonts that are really nice on the eye to read. (also you can do this for your LCD display in Windows XP - not many people know about that!).
Rgds,
Neil.
Hello,
thanks for your answers. I've never owned PDA or anything similar before, so I just would like to ask:
1) whether my idea of reading an ebook on Wallaby during my way to school in bus (approx 1 hour a day) is real or whether the display of Wallaby is too small for something like that.
2) whether the backlight is with new ROMs from xda-developers adjustable (not only on/off) and if not, whether the backlight is okay for reading.
1 as i said i read many books on mine
2 there are programs which let you adjust it
mine is never at max a such program example is pocket plus