jonecool
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Registered: Mar 2001
Location: Alabama, USA
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It makes sense
I think it makes sense for Handspring to release a new Color Visor. Obviously, Handspring is gearing their business strategy for the wireless world/mobile phones. Not sure how this is going to do for them, but one thing is for certain they will be pioneers in shaping this new territory. As with any new technology, mistakes will be made.
The lack of expansion, in the eyes of many (including myself), is going to be the highlight of mistakes for the TREO. Handspring will eventually get it right, I think they will soon (if they don't already) understand that expandability in a PDA is not a luxury users enjoy anymore. It's an expectation, especially coming from the first company that successfully (debatable) implemented an expandable handheld.
I recall mention that Handspring would not release another Color handheld until they could get it right (paraphrased). Obviously, they believe they were able to "get it right" since we know for a fact that a color TREO 270 will be released at some point in the future.
This means the R&D $$$ have already been applied to the development and integration of some new color screen technology. Previous funds have already brought to market a VisorPro with 16MB. To merge the two technologies together to create a new color Visor unit would allow Handspring to continue to receive support for the Visor line while they attempt to break into the wireless communications arena simultaenously.
Since Handspring doesn't manufacture the devices, the cost is signifigantly lower than having to retool their production lines themselves. This is what Contract Manufacturers(CM's) do well. Of course, there is additional packaging, documentation, etc. considerations but Handspring needs a successful Color High-End unit to bring in additional revenue until their TREO line is accepted.
I'm sure Handspring must realize it will be a bumpy road to TREO acceptance? A New Color Visor "Now" makes sense as they prepare for that transition.
Just my own opinions...
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My little girl is 3. She can already navigate my VisorPrism and knows where to tap! She has mastered TealPaint (including changing colors, tools, etc.), not to mention several games. In the Avatar, she is playing some tunes on the SoundsGood MP3 player. It's amazing how fast kids can learn if you give them a chance. Now if I could just keep her from making those long distance calls on my VisorPhone...
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