Alakhai
05-02-2003, 05:05 PM
Hi there,
I use Bluetooth connectivity extensively, and unlike many others I find the technique to be in pretty good shape.
Maybe that is because I don't use Nokia phones, who is known to lack certain features in Bluetooth stack and protocol.
However, I'm really eager to switch my phone/PDA combo for smartphone device, and I must say I find the Tungsten W tempting.
The only issue is the headset -- wires are definately out of the question. So, my question is: will the Palm Bluetooth SD card and a Bluetooth headset enable me to communicate truly wireless?
I get the impression that it should be possible, but since HP startef shipping high-end notebooks without IrDA ports (just because they were planning to include WLAN in future models) I've learned to ask twice (or more)...
Thank you in advance for any input.
/ Martin
I use Bluetooth connectivity extensively, and unlike many others I find the technique to be in pretty good shape.
Maybe that is because I don't use Nokia phones, who is known to lack certain features in Bluetooth stack and protocol.
However, I'm really eager to switch my phone/PDA combo for smartphone device, and I must say I find the Tungsten W tempting.
The only issue is the headset -- wires are definately out of the question. So, my question is: will the Palm Bluetooth SD card and a Bluetooth headset enable me to communicate truly wireless?
I get the impression that it should be possible, but since HP startef shipping high-end notebooks without IrDA ports (just because they were planning to include WLAN in future models) I've learned to ask twice (or more)...
Thank you in advance for any input.
/ Martin