JJR
Member
Registered: Feb 2000
Location: Chicago, IL, USA
Posts: 57 |
I bought a Visor for the price, the Palm OS, and the expandibility of the Springboard slot. I like the look and feel of the Palm Vx, much more than the GameBoy-esque plastic covering.
If I had a Palm Vx, I would buy the RandMcNally GPS for $163 versus $250 for the Geode, a savings of $87. I would also by a OmniSky for $149 versus the $299 OmniSky module for the Visor, a savings of $150. The Palm Vx is $399 on the Palm site versus a Visor for $249, a cost of $150. The net result is a savings of $87. I would have a better looking, stirdier, more stable PDA. Not to mention the $$ you save on batteries since the Vx is rechargable.
As far as developing my OWN spring board, I know I can't develop my own springboard for less than several thousand dollars. mrknowitall, in case you failed Economics or Business class in high school, I will clear something up for you. The reason we as consumers buy a product is for the fact that a company is providing us the service of developing and manufacturing a product for our use. They have already put in the time and money to develop, implement, debug and build the product for us. Sure I could build my own car from scratch. But I don't have the resources, money, or time to forge and shape the metal, build and debug the engine, or put everything together. Surely, my car would not be as realiable as nice as a car off of an assembly line. A company takes all the costs of everything that goes into a product, R&D, manufacturing, marketing, etc. and distrubutes these costs over the mass-produced quantities of these products via the retail price.
Maybe in your world, you can make a spaceship and fly to the moon, but here on Earth in reality, I buy products that I cannot produce myself, like cars, computers, shoes, clothing, gasoline, etc. etc. I am paying for a service provided by experts who can produce a better product than I ever could. I bought my Handspring with the hopes that I would have a PDA with cool add-on modules that are resonably priced and redily available. This has not happened. I will sell my Visor on e-bay before I waste my time trying to develop one single springboard. I don't give a sh@t about the sense of accomplishment from making a springboard that makes cool beeps and flashes. I feel a sense of accomplishment making the best of my free time, enjoying friends, family, and an occasional beer much, much, much more than soldering a circuit board to make a springboard. I make enough cash where I can pay other people to do that for me and drink my beer while they are hard at work.....
Mark my words, the stock will go down along with the anitiquated Visor with its empty Springboard promises. Just look at Palm, that stock is not the most stable investiment out there, even though the Palm presence remains strong. A stocks price is a reflection of the fickle investors who put their money in it.
[Edited by JJR on 09-28-2000 at 11:19 AM]
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