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Mobile internet with a difference.......

Has anyone got, used or had any experience of Pocketsurfer 2

Just seen an ad for them and they look great....they are a mobile 'gadget' for surfing the web and sending e mails etc....not a replacement for a laptop though Any feed back would be useful....are they cheap to use, is reception good etc
 
Hi

I have been using a THREE Dongle and an O2 Dongle on pay as you go . If i dont get coverage with one i will with the other

The O2 one cost me
 
Hi,

Best advice on Dongles is to check coverage and use which ever one covers the area you will be in,

If you have a look at the Network's Websites and enter the Post Code for the sites you will be staying on. It will give a good idea of available coverage.

Then work out how much internet you will want to use and for how long.

Stephen
 
My advice is to give the Pocketsurfer a wide berth. I bought one last year and had nothing but trouble with it. It kept losing connection, even out in the open; the connection was routed through a server based in Canada and therefore made accessing British sites quite tricky and the speed was terrible. I used it for about 4 hours and never managed to connect to one site, not even the BBC for the weather forecast.It sounded fantastic in the advert but in practice was a nightmare to use. When the unit arrived it had a printed note included which stated: "Once this box is opened the unit cannot be returned". Fortunately I had bought it through Amazon UK and it was covered by their moneyback guarantee so I sent it back and got a full refund. My advice is to get a dongle or use McDonalds free wi-fi.
 
for that kind of money get a netbook. built in wifi , web, email, word, excel , play videos, etc. its really a small laptop.

I use one and also have a vodafone broadband dongle for when there is no wifi. The dongle cost
 

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