danied
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Muddled future
I think the springboard is getting a bad wrap. I picked up a prism last fall, along with a GPS springboard, Minijam, and a Minstrel S modem. Total cost was around $600. Thats about what a PocketPC would have cost, but without a modem or GPS. Most such devices dont even have an option for GPS available, and quite a few dont have wireless options - and for those that do its quite expensive. The VisorPhone and new Sprint PCS springboard effectively give a Visor the functionality of a Treo, and you still have the flexibility of the springboard (plus the VisorPhone is free with service activation).
I can understand moving to integrate the functions into a "communicator". What I dont understand is the lack of expansion options. Without that springboard, HS becomes just like everyone else. I can already buy a palmos phone from Verizon among others - and its a heck of a lot cheaper than the Treo. I don't want a cell phone when I buy a PDA, its a bonus not the primary function of the device.
The problem is, I dont see ANY PalmOS devices with all these options available except HS with the springboard. Yeah you can get extra memory for Sonys and Palms, but can you turn them into phones, GPS devices, 802.11 compatible network devices, bluetooth devices, barcode scanners, digital cameras? Can you connect them to ISPs over the phone, or LANs via ethernet? Can you choose what kind of expansion memory you want to use, to make it compatible with other devices you have (ie CD SD MMC?) NO. You can do all this with a Handspring, and more.
Already springboard development seems to have slowed or stopped, and if HS really nixes their PDAs and hence the springboard then it will force me and many others who want the expansion options to abandon PalmOS and head for PocketPC. That wont happen for awhile, but I am certainly not about to invest a lot of money into more springboards or handspring products while HS has left us in limbo as to the future of our PDAs.
Most of us bought HS / Palm because they were simple, cheap, reliable, functional, and expandable. HS seems to be throwing that out the window. Maybe its good news for Palm and Sony.
-Dan Davis
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