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quote: Originally posted by Toby
Sorry to hear about the dust thing
Yeah, the dust wasn't that bad, but it was just enough to annoy the hell out of me, especially after paying $500. Palm made a mistake with its choice in display technologies, IMO. They should have chosen a transflective LCD just as Sony and the rest of the PDA market has done. Palm is actually one of the last hold-outs still using reflective LCDs.
quote: I expect the Tungsten to drop eventually, but I'm not sure it'll drop in MSRP until at least late Q1 or early Q2 next year.
Yep, late Q1 is my guess.
quote: Palm seems less inclined to put the screws to early adopters as fast as Handspring did with the Edge.
Well, it wasn't so much that HS was inclined to screw its early adopters, it's just that they had a dud on their hands and needed to move inventory. Even after several consecutive price cuts, the Edge was still not moving. It was the PDA no one wanted.
quote: I'm curious to see if the Dell is going to have the same gotcha that the lowball HPaq and Viewsonic seem to have. The Viewsonic has 64MB of RAM, but only lets the user access ~36MB of that to split between app execution and storage. The HPaq winds up a little better off, IIRC, but it's still not the boon some thought they were going to get.
There seems to be quite a few "gothcas" with these new PPCs. Personally, I think Dell's device is going to be a flop. The Zire and Tungsten will be the two hottest selling PDAs this holiday season, and the Pocket PC community will be left scratching its head wondering how that could be possible. "But...but...but....we have $199 PPCs now....why are people still buying Palms?!!"
Dell's presence (and price pressure) will further fragment the PPC market. With PalmOS growing again, and PPC in decline, I see these low-cost PPCs as Microsoft's last stand in the PDA market. If they fail to take the market by storm, its all over. Microsoft will pull the plug and concentrate its resources on TabletPC.
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