How would I use an Asus A716 ? You know I'm pretty much on the go and I am a web-sites programmer. Using New Asus would finnaly make me able to do following (example):
1. my friends cals me / sends me an e-mail message / sends me an ICQ (MSN Messenger) message - that it would be nice if a new future on our great website would be available. I currently sit in the train on my everyday travel home (or to school/work).
2. i turn on my great Asus
3. the first thing i see, is that I forgot to recharge it again, but even though I used a bluetooth connection to connect over GPRS and a Wi-Fi connection to connect when in work, there is still more than 60% of battery left, so there will be no problem to work with it.
4. I download the actual version of our great website directly from the server (using BT/GPRS).
5. I'm gonna start my PocketASP server and SQL CE server on that I can develop new future. Everything works fine, because PocketASP is almost fully compatible with "big" ASP and SQL CE with MySQL.
6. I realize that it would be nice if there was any graphic on the top of the page with new future. After spending some minutes by creating "something beautiful" in Pocket Paninter or similar program I finaly realize, that my art capabilities did not grow from last time I tried this and are still at level ZERO.
So it comes time for SDIO slot and digital camera pluged-in it. After making a few shots and capturing short video of outside-the-window-nature, there will be no problem to take out some nice pictures and only a liitle change them. Placing them on the site is no problem using PocketHTML.Net or whatever.
7. After a little bit of testing my ASP code, I put the site back on the site and send a mail to a friend that everything is done.
8. After sending a mail my boss calls my, that our firm critical application stucks. OK. I get myself connected and connect thru Terminal Services Client to the server to debug the code and make it run. Problem was luckilly solved and I get another + at my boss, because he knows that I'm currently in a train waiting for arrival to my destination.
9. Now, I know I have an exam at school yesterday. Know I've got 2 possibilities: to learn lots of text, that I almost do not understand and spend a few hours by something that is such boring and time-wasting that I would rather shepherd some sheeps in the fields. The other posibility is to cheat (CHILDREN: STOP READING!!!) and make a "ťahák" (by the hell I know this is a SLOVAK word [ you know - Slovakia - that small country in the middle of Europe ], but I don't know how it is in English - "ťahák" - it is a small piece of paper, where you write everything essential what you should know to make the exam using as small letters as possible). I don't think it will be difficult to guess which possibility I'm gonna choose - the cheating, of course. So I take my Asus and begin with
www.referaty.sk - site full of "ťahák"s. Then I take a few of those and put them togeather - to perfectly fit my needs. (everything in Pocket IE and Pocket Word, of course). Now here comes the ticket-collector. Suprisingly he's got an old iPaq 3870 (or something like that) and a BT-printer to print and sell tickets on the go. He looks at my Asus and we suddenly fall into conversation about Pocket PC. At the end I cajole him to print my "ťahák" on his BT printer. It's not the best quality, but it's still readable, so there's no problem with that.
10. The rest of my way home a spend by watching some movie or listining to some music on my CF (or possible streamed thru IT connection).
11. When I finnaly get home I've got everything done except of sending you a thanking letter for this awesome machine
P.S.: I'm sorry for my incorrect English, but you know - I live in that small country in the middle of Europe (it's called Slovakia) in the small city of Košice [about 200.000 inhabbitans] - which is actually the second biggest in Slovakia - and I don't speak English everyday.
P.P.S.: One more thing - did you know that the Slovakia was a Ice-Hockey world champion a year ago? Yeah, it was.
Omikron is a proud Slovak.