Gameboy70
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126 million. Color me US-centric, but that's small (half the consumer demand).
I'm basing my prediction less on my own feelings about color and more on what Jeff Hawkins suggests. Since he's Handspring's Chief Technology Officer, the buck pretty much stops with him. To reiterate: he's said nothing in the last year that comes close to an affirmative position color. What he has said is that the only thing color really helps with is photographs and "true" black-on-white text. Remember at PC Expo when he waxed enthusiastic about the future of better voice calling, but only addressed the color issue (briefly) when pressed by an audience member?
In interviews with Hawkins, Dubinsky and Colligan the most specific hints for new products in the next year have been: telephony, different form factors, and rechargables. Occasionally some reporter will suggest that Handspring is releasing a color Visor for Christmas, and these suggestions always have one thing in common: they're never direct (or even indirect) quotes from anyone at Handspring.
There seems to be a lot of cognitive dissonance about color: lots of people want it (half the people polled on VC want the next Handspring product to be a color Visor), but few people are willing to pay for it. Every PDA with significant market share in the US is monochrome. PPCs account for less the 4 percent of the PDAs sold. It's sort of like the flash upgradability issue: far more people complained about the inability to flash upgrade than the 5 percent of Palm users who actually went to the trouble of getting the upgrade.
I'd buy a color Visor tomorrow at any price, as long as it wasn't any bigger than the current Visor and had a somewhat comparable battery life. But I don't think we'll see one this year. By the way, when was that announcement from Handspring supposed to happen?
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