Post 11 made on Friday March 11, 2005 at 13:23 |
Carl Spackler Senior Member |
Joined: Posts: | November 2004 1,427 |
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The Pronto is a nice unit first off. Feels good in the hand, nice screen and what not. THe programming isn't something you just pick up though. The biggest problems with the 7000 are the flaky and mostly useless RF base and the fact that for some reason, they will not work with my fingers. Seriously. I can sit there and tap a button and get nothing. Nothing at all. I gave my 2000 away for that reason.
That said, I prefer the 3000 for the reasons others have already listed. And I actually found the MX software more to my liking. It just clicked with me, I never had to be trained on it or anything, I just got it, which for me, is rare.
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Gunga.....Gunga....GU-Lunga
And since Ernie won't keep count, I will. Hes up to 249, and counting. |
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