Don 37
Member

Registered: Aug 2001
Location: New York City, NY
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I have tried the write-rights, and was disappointed with the screen resolution degradation. I have been "bare-back" now for several months, and the screen looks pretty good. I have one of those "bring in the parts and we'll replace it" warranties, which covers screen "breaks", but not scratches, so I see the concern.
My question for the group (especially the developers/researchers out there) is why are we concentrating on protecting the screen, rather than developing a more durable screen material? I realize that in three to five years, my trusty VPR will be like the 75Mhz Pentium: it may work, but not well, and not with the newest and best stuff. Can I expect a ruggedized, maybe even mil-spec PDA by then?
One of my expensive hobbies is amateur radio. My first portable transceiver was not as small, nor as strong as my current fleet of radios. My favorite portable is water resistant, does the job of three older portables, has neat gadgets like a barometric pressure unit/altimiter and case temprature monitoring, meets the MilSpec for portable radios, and best of all, fits comfortably in a pocket. Are the PDA manufacturers following this trend?
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