bblue
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Re: Re: Good Point...
quote: Originally posted by ubik
Of course the smaller things are, the more places you can carry them, but that is like arguing that a motorcycle makes the best pickup truck, because you can park it more easily.
True, (the M105!) , but if you only need a pickup to carry an ATV, and otherwise you're driving it through the city, you'd be happier with the Dodge Dakota than a full-size Ram pickup.
What gets me is that I constantly hear people talking about how unsightly, ungainly and cumbersome PalmPilot sized devices are, yet I know people who manage to walk around every day with completely concealed .45 Cal pistols (I live in Texas, where people do that sort of thing). Now, if a person can comfortably carry a .45, so that no one can see it, how in the world could a PalmPilot be too big to be comfortably carried?
Well... maybe both are too much! j/k . I never minded the PalmPilot form factor. (I also liked the styling trick palm used to make its III series seem less cumbersome!) , but it was still a tad obtrusive. I guess here in Cinci, that makes more sense.
To me, the smaller sized units really start getting to the point of negatively effecting the performance of the unit, for example the ridiculous Springboard sled for the Edge or the less than stellar screen performance of the m505, and aside from bragging rights, I don't really see the benefit gained from these ultra thin devices.
While I wish there was brightness control, I think the M505 has a very nice color screen. Until the CLIE comes out, it's also got the most versatile one of all PALMOS devices! The M505 is part fashion statement, and part portability. You can store it in your shirt pocket, and not be bothered. Also, nobody will ever call you a nerd because you own an M505. heheh...
As though the afore mentioned drawbacks are not bad enough, now we have people screaming for MP3 players small enough to fit in an SD slot, without changing the size of an m505, and saying that Springboards are too big if they have to use a sled for the Edge. Call me crazy, but I would *rather* have a slot big enough that it can accommodate all the available formats (Card Flash/Secure Digital/Memory Stick/Smart Media/Media Play), and a handheld large enough to accommodate that slot with no additional hardware.
I personally think Springboards are a big large. Also, keep in mind, the Palm already supports SD & MMC , both of which are (or will be) standard technology. I don't think Palm will have trouble getting stuff developed for the SD slot with the exception of the Mp3 player.
It reminds me of the calculator watches of the '80s. Sure, it's great that we have shrunken a calculator down to the size of a watch, but what does it get you except a calculator that you have to use with a pen?
Except the M505 does almost everything the Pilot does (and more) , and I'm pretty sure there's a minimal screen difference. At least I didn't notice one.
Nonetheless, you're correct about it when speaking in terms of the M105. It is, in almost every way possible, worse than the IIIxe.
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