View Full Version : Me ol' Psion
Basil 18th January 2004, 05:22 apropos nothing, I have to say that my Psion 3a is the most used and useful computing device I've owned (i.e. other than the nice FMS/EFIS/TCAS/GPWS etc which I don't own but stops me killing myself)
It does my diary, replaces my deteriorating memory, does a 747 manual loadsheet (with trim envelope), holds my pilotlog, tells me when it's sunrise/sunset (like are we going to have the big reactor in our face on the approach), wakes me up (but make sure it knows where it is :oh: ), confirms that really is Mars looking so bright (thought that would impress the boys but it didn't), does word processing, computes a lot of nerdy stuff etc etc.
What a pity the line is gone :(
amanoffewwords 18th January 2004, 06:54 I like me old Revo meself ...
But I'm less impressed with the Psion shares I bought the very same day they crashed.. :{ :( :sad:
ASFKAP 18th January 2004, 23:42 Yes I too have had many Psions over the years, various model 3s up to the Series 5. I have tons of home and work related stuff on there including the entire B737 maintenance manual in pdf (well you never know!). I have backups on CDs and two seperate computers and would be lost without it. When Psion announced the end of production I was disappointed. It did occur to me that although I have lots of backups, if anything happened the Psion itself I would no longer be able to replace it so I bought another one on E-Bay which I keep as a spare. It came in its original box with documents etc, excellent condition for about £50.
If you hurry theres a S3 going here for £8.50...
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2779957476&category=14405
but you've only got 12 minutes.
Or a 3A for £28 here...http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2779965274&category=14405
Only 44 minutes left though.
Memetic 19th January 2004, 22:27 I'm a fan too, been through several! II,3,3c,5,5MX still got the 5MX in daily use, although I tend to need the screen fixed about every 2 years.
There is nothing else in the market that is as usable simpply because there is nothing else with a decent keyboard.
I heard - from a man who sold them the Bluetooth chips. That just before the line was canned Psion had a Bluetooth enabled version ready to ship - they were crushed apparently! :(
Mind you this: www.oqo.com looks pretty good, even if I do think the keyboard looks dubious.
Basil 20th January 2004, 04:37 Just had a look at the OQO website - looks v effective but has an estimated price of $2000 :sad: Smaller than the littlest Vaio. Must have a play when they hit the market.
Just flogged my 15" laptop on eBay - too big to carry - if I hadn't sold it then it was going to replace the ol' 233MHz desktop .
phnuff 21st January 2004, 01:18 Psion. Magic stuff.
Tried Palm - not as good
Now on CE machine. Better than Palm, but not a patch on Psion.
sigh
Jinkster 21st January 2004, 03:45 I have to Oregon Scientific from Argos complete with EPOC software and IR port - cost me £100 and odd. Anyone interested in buying it.
I presume not :rolleyes:
Keef 22nd January 2004, 10:41 Loved my 3a. Like all its predecessors, one day it just laid down and died. Fortunately I had backup, or it would have been a major disaster.
I bought an iPaq - which got me into deep trouble because of the "hole" in the diary function - it got me scheduled to give talks in two different countries at the same time because it didn't display a multi-day event when I was scrolling looking for a spare day.
I've since bought some excellent proprietary software for it, and am very happy indeed.
I've also got the "stylus holder doesn't hold the stylus any more" feature that all iPaqs seem to get.
Cornish Jack 23rd January 2004, 07:27 Psplendid Psions!!:rolleyes:
If any of the failures are of rechargeable batteries, there is a 'fix' which restores life and battery. This applies particularly to the Revo but may be applicable to others. It requires the Revo to be recharged while being super-cooled ... in the freezer. ...... wrapped in freezer blocks worked for me. Don't know the technicalities but it may be that the charger cut-out operates on a thermostat reference. Might be worth a try
Memetic 19th October 2004, 14:59 Just resurecting this threadd to say that the OQO is now on sale (www.oqo.com) and that if anyone wishes to fund the reseach i'll happily review it! :D
ASFKAP 19th October 2004, 21:03 Well now that you have resurrected this thread.......
I was always a big fan of Psion but I was given an Ipaq 4150 for my birthday earlier this year and I have to say I'm a total fan. I managed to convert all my Psion apps and databases to the Pocket PC format and everything works great, I've transferred everything from my Psion(s) to the PPC with no problems. It reallly is a superb piece of kit with WiFi and everything. It does everything my Psion did with a whole lot more besides, I can even watch DVDs on it. Highly recommended.
bat.man 20th October 2004, 09:18 Hi Basil,
Psion still available at:
www.posltd.com
They are 're-conditioned' machines and when I phoned to enquire they told me they are built out of new parts. So I shelled out £100ish with some trepidation for one of these machines.
It appears to be what posltd say it is; it looks new, smells new works like new and two years later is still OK. The only clue that it's built out of bits is the case halves are different shades of grey and where it used to have a natty little psion badge on the top cover origally now has a bit of dymo tape with psion printed on it.
I just checked their website, they are still available.
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