huski
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Registered: Oct 1999
Location: College Station, TX
Posts: 143 |
My $0.02:
The question is: What can it do today if I buy it today? As far as I can tell, the only current functionality is to beam to another bluetooth equipped Visor, which only gives me a range advantage over the IR.
I went over to the Bluetooth special interest group web page ( http://www.bluetooth.com/ ), where I found exactly two consumer products using Bluetooth - the Springboard isn't even there yet, btw. One is a wireless headset for your cell phone, which would be nice if the Bluetooth Springboard was also a cell phone (but it's not). The other is the piece for your cell phone to be able to use the headset. Oh yeah, and they're vaporware.
So, unless you really want to do wireless beaming, why would you buy the Springboard? Yes, there are a bunch of great potential applications, but I'll buy the springboard when those are actually available. In the meantime, it looks pretty useless to me. There are people in this group who roll their own hardware and software, so maybe they'll have a reason to buy one...In other words, I might buy one when there is a package deal with the Springboard, a PCMIA card for my laptop or card for my desktop, and software drivers. Since I use a Mac, all you Windows types will undoubtedly get to beta test for me first .
Note that this is completely different from buying a Visor based on the hope that Springboards would arrive to make the slot useful - When I bought my Vdx, I knew that I was getting all the functionality of a Palm (OK, so it took a long time to ship to us early adopters).The day it came, I could use the Vdx for useful stuff. I just don't see it for this.
Also, there are going to be some major howls of injustice if/when Widcomm comes out with the next version that can actually do something, and current owners have to make do with software patches or doing without a particular function.
Finally, I'd like for it to be able to synch through my Airport (Apple/Lucent) wireless network...wonder if that's possible...I bought that only when I was sure I could connect both ends of the wireless netword. It's great, btw.
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