mportuesi
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Registered: Sep 1999
Location: San Francisco, USA
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If you just start storing audio into the Visor's memory, you will fill it up really fast, especially with a 2 MB unit.
To really make voice recording practical, you need to do audio compression. I'm not sure the CPU built into the Visor is fast enough to do useful audio compression (it certainly isn't fast enough to do MP3). So, you would need to build in another chip (or a faster CPU) to do the compression. That would make the Visor cost more.
So, Handspring left it as an opportunity for someone to build a voice-recorder springboard.
That's my guess.
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