mrpalmtop
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Hello everyone. It's my first post here but I have been a pocket computer user for a very long time and as such have been following the Pandora/Pyra progress for a long time. I'm a professional editor and also a web developer and I've long loved the utility that one can achieve from pocket-sized computers that have real keyboards.
I started off with a used HP 95LX in 1995 and have been using handheld computers non-stop since then in various form factors (200LX, WinCE, Psion, Zaurus). One thing that has always bothered me about the Pandora is its keyboard. I write a lot of text on my HP Jornada 728 and as such, I like a keyboard that has 5 rows of keys with the spacebar in the middle and sufficient space for dedicated punctuation keys.
That said, I know that many, probably most, Pandora users purchased the devices for gaming because of the joysticks and d-pad on the keyboard.
Given that there appear to be very few people interested in something other than a very limited tablet or smartphone, might there be a way to achieve compromise between the two groups of people who like the Pandora?
I think there is: the swappable keyboard.
I'm not an engineer but it would seem to me if the Pyra were to have a layer on the top of the base that could be slid out, this would enable us to have more than one kind of keyboard for the device.
Wouldn't it be neat to have the ability to swap out your keyboard to have a 5-row keyboard like on your laptop or desktop directly within your pocket? And when you wanted to be able to do some hardcore gaming, you could just slide off the typing layer and slide on the gaming cover? A swappable layer could also allow someone to easily switch between different alphabet systems as well. Imagine working in Japan using your Japanese keyboard and then swapping in your Chinese one when you go to that country. Pretty cool, no?
I think it would be possible to execute this without adding too much to the production expense but I would love to hear some feedback about feasibility. I think this feature would really help the Pyra stand out and get more people to be more interested in it.
ETA: In the interest of simplicity, I would even be ok with allowing the user to choose from two different keyboard layouts when they order their Pyra. One with nubs and one without.
I started off with a used HP 95LX in 1995 and have been using handheld computers non-stop since then in various form factors (200LX, WinCE, Psion, Zaurus). One thing that has always bothered me about the Pandora is its keyboard. I write a lot of text on my HP Jornada 728 and as such, I like a keyboard that has 5 rows of keys with the spacebar in the middle and sufficient space for dedicated punctuation keys.
That said, I know that many, probably most, Pandora users purchased the devices for gaming because of the joysticks and d-pad on the keyboard.
Given that there appear to be very few people interested in something other than a very limited tablet or smartphone, might there be a way to achieve compromise between the two groups of people who like the Pandora?
I think there is: the swappable keyboard.
I'm not an engineer but it would seem to me if the Pyra were to have a layer on the top of the base that could be slid out, this would enable us to have more than one kind of keyboard for the device.
Wouldn't it be neat to have the ability to swap out your keyboard to have a 5-row keyboard like on your laptop or desktop directly within your pocket? And when you wanted to be able to do some hardcore gaming, you could just slide off the typing layer and slide on the gaming cover? A swappable layer could also allow someone to easily switch between different alphabet systems as well. Imagine working in Japan using your Japanese keyboard and then swapping in your Chinese one when you go to that country. Pretty cool, no?
I think it would be possible to execute this without adding too much to the production expense but I would love to hear some feedback about feasibility. I think this feature would really help the Pyra stand out and get more people to be more interested in it.
ETA: In the interest of simplicity, I would even be ok with allowing the user to choose from two different keyboard layouts when they order their Pyra. One with nubs and one without.
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