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HS loosing ground
the new neo and pro don�t touch me. it seems hs has now four similar products and the prism. explain the tech differences between the edge/neo/platinum/pro ... and compare this models with other palm handhelds it seems HS is loosing more and more ...
the m505 touchs me alot. this is a well designed, small and fast organizer. even the sd/mmc card slot is much more functional than the springboard.
i love my prism, but HS has to built a really exciting new product.
Should i have to buy an organizer as a newbie today, i would purchase the m505.
If I were a newbie purchasing a pda, I'd go with either the neo or the pro, much as I went with the VDX. IMHO, the point is that HS intends for the neo and pro to replace the Visor/VDX/Plat.
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Originally posted by K. Cannon
If I were a newbie purchasing a pda, I'd go with either the neo or the pro, much as I went with the VDX. ...
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Originally posted by kalahari
I think that even a newbie would want a color PDA... Newbies are often attracted by what the PDA's look like. Only a newbie on a tight budget would consider one of these models.
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Originally posted by kalahari
I think that even a newbie would want a color PDA... Newbies are often attracted by what the PDA's look like. Only a newbie on a tight budget would consider one of these models.
. . . . Brian
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perhaps you�re right. but fact is, color is more fun. i think you don�t really need a high res display. and i don�t want to play movies an my prism. but i love reading my avantgos at night and this is really better on a color device. and the option to turn on my backlight when i need it is nice .... think at batterie life.
lets make a poll: i need my visor for ....
i think hs has to develop a useful device, not such an overloaded brick like an ipaq with most apps you don�t need.
what do you guys think of this:
http://www.siemens.com/page/1,3771,...ice_999,00.html
this, with a palm os would be more than an exciting hs product
for all who don�t speak german the summary:
data:
developer: Siemens
CPU: Mips / 150 MHz
Ram: 32 MByte
ROM: 16 MByte
OS: Windows CE 3.0 :-((
resolution: 240x320 Bildpunkte
Color: 65536
Weight: 270 Grams
dimension: 132 x 82 x 25 mm (5.2 x 3.22 x 0.98 inch)
Li-Ion-Akku
gsm cell phone (900/1800 mhz)
GPRS, UMTS (3G phone)
USB, Seriell, Irda, CompactFlash Slot Typ I, MMC
Audio: Speaker and Micro
option: Digital camera
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Originally posted by knoppi
but fact is, color is more fun.
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Originally posted by kalahari
I think that even a newbie would want a color PDA... Newbies are often attracted by what the PDA's look like. Only a newbie on a tight budget would consider one of these models. If anyone does any research as to how much accessories and springboards cost, they would soon realize that saving $100-200 (by buying a monochrome PDA) is not a good idea in the long term.
. . . . Brian
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Originally posted by knoppi
but fact is, color is more fun
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Originally posted by knoppi
perhaps you�re right. but fact is, color is more fun. i think you don�t really need a high res display. and i don�t want to play movies an my prism. but i love reading my avantgos at night and this is really better on a color device. and the option to turn on my backlight when i need it is nice .... think at batterie life.
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newbie
I'm a newbie on a limited budget (student) and I bought, and enojy the Neo. I think it is a good purchase for anyone on a budget. The color PDAs still seem insanly expensive for what you get...I mean it takes more battery and processor power, it's also harder on the eyes for long periods of time, and one other reason I can't remember at this point. Sure new technologies are coming out but I finally ran out of patience. I shall definitly think of upgrading should a product like people are dreaming about come out, but until then I am more than happy with my Visor Neo 
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