Thoughts on Using Palm Pre as My Primary Computer @palm @jkOnTheRun

My current "primary PC" is the Fujitsu Lifebook U810. It's a tiny, convertible netbook with tablet functionality. It's about the size of a paperback book. It runs Vista Pro on 1GB of RAM with a 40 GB hard disk. Initially, I thought that this device would prove to be the ideal portable computer. I was wrong. First, there's the issue of battery life. It won't last all day on a single charge. The power brick is absurdly cumbersome in comparison to the size of the device, rather negating the advantage of portability. Second, the keyboard is so small as to be less than fully functional. It works, but not well. Third, the tablet functionality just doesn't cut the mustard and the included stylus is pathetically useless. Fourth, the high-resolution screen, while sharp and brilliant, is too small to be easily usable. Everything displays well, but it's just so tiny that the eyestrain is intense. Fifth, it only has one USB port. Finally, the processor is simply underpowered for Vista. It's very. Very. Slow. The Fujitsu does have a cradle, which provides you with several more USB ports. Guess what? My ultraportable Fujistsu U810 stays in the cradle. All the time. I use a 22" external monitor and a Microsoft Comfort Curve keyboard to make the thing usable. It is, in effect, a very underpowered desktop computer. Ideal? Hell no, but I paid for it and now I will use it until it is fully depreciated (or until the disk fills up, which will probably happen sooner).
The Palm Pre, by contrast, goes with me wherever I go. With a 2600mAh extended battery from Seidio, it lasts all day on one charge. I can do most of my routine computing tasks with it. As time goes on, I expect even more functionality to become available. However, there are some hindrances. Similarly to the Fujitsu U810, the Pre's tiny keyboard is only useful for short tweets or emails. The Pre's tiny screen limits the amount of information I can view. Now take another look at my Fujitsu in its cradle above. Big external monitor. Large external keyboard. Charging cable plugged in. Extra ports. See where I'm going with this?The Pre (and all other phones) should have this capability too. Then you could run, say, the Linux version of Firefox while connected to the cradle. Would that be cool? I think it would! Imagine if the Palm Pre Touchstone inductive charger also had extra USB ports and an HDMI display port. Would that be cool? I think it would!Imagine now, if instead of public kiosk computers with crippled functionality, we had large displays with keyboards, docking stations and inductive charging for our phones. You could peer the display with the phone over bluetooth or wifi. Use the phone's touchscreen as a mousepad. Would that be cool? I think it would! If the interface were standardized across platforms, everyone would benefit. Laptops would be obsolete. You could spend more money on a really nice display which would last over the lifetime of many individual devices. If you like this idea, please comment below.






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