danied
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Innovation
I think Treo is killing handspring. Innovation didnt die 3 years ago - early last year HS came out with the Prism. Sure it was passed up fairly quickly by the Sony models, but at the time of its intro it was the only 65k color palm around. Far better than the IIIc, and via the springboard much more expandable.
Since that time, there has been virtually no development on the old visor lineup. Straightforward updates such as 16meg RAM on all models and incorporating the 66Mhz DragonBall were not made. All resources have been thrown into the Treo line.
The bottom line is that HS is trying to compete with the PocketPCs. Musical, multimedia, color, expensive. But, this is not what PalmOS has been about. My dad always told me, dont play another mans game. Well, HS is trying to play the other guys game, and they are losing big. PalmOS will never be able to compete with PocketPC on PocketPCs turf (multimedia, sound, multitasking). It was never meant to.
Lets face it, one of the major reasons people opted for PalmOS devices is price - Top of the line PalmOS devices cost about the same as obsoleted or bottom of the line PocketPCs.
That's no longer the case. The lower end (<$300) model Palms are so obsolete now it isnt funny - there have been virtually no updates for 18 months. The new generation of Handsprings are $300 - $600, for that I can get a fully decked out PocketPC with 64Meg, PCMCIA expansion, even buy some other goodies to go with it.
It's just a matter of time before HS drops by the wayside.
Might be a good time to take note of who the CEO and directors are - and dump any stock they come in contact with.
-Dan
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