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The SL6000L is not a bad deal on Amazon and you don't need a wifi card.  
I'd recommend a bluetooth serial port adapter for pairing with a 
bluetooth cellphone.  That is a low power connection for remote access 
thru a GPRS enabled cell plan.  Your Zaurus will use 20mW instead of 
150mW for the connection.
Dow


Frank Glass wrote:

>We have a couple of Zaurus 5500's and are looking at a project with the newer
>models.  Since I last looked (more than a year ago) the zaurus information
>seems to be scattered.
>
>Is thare a definitive site showing hardware and software compatibility?
>In particular, we are going to need gprs, bluetooth and dial-up devices.
>Other types of cellular data (whatever Sprint and Verizon call their service)
>may also be required.  I would probably prefer OZ to the Sharp ROM if
>only because there seems to be better ability to control what's on the device.
>
>Anyone have any feel for the hardware reliability? 
>
>Frank
>  
>


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