DBrown
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quote: Originally posted by Mich
I don't think that Handspring would price the color Edge for $599 when the Palm M505 will be $450. Who in there right mind would pick the color Edge. For $599 that unit better do everything that the Clie can and more. Heck, the Ipaq is cheaper than that.
In my opinion, $599 is WAY too much for a handheld computer. If you look on Ebay or on Egghead's auction site you will often see last year's laptop computers with nice 800x600 LCD screens going for less than $600. Palm based computers are nice, but not nearly as capable as a laptop or the even cheaper desktop computers.
When they get the memory into the 128 meg or higher range, the screen resolution up to 320x320 and full color, a removable storage option or an internal hard drive of 10 Gig or so, and a processor that is at least comparable to a pentium III at 500Mhz, THEN it might be worth $599. For God's sake, folks... keep things in perspective. I recently paid $450 for a refurbished E-machine 500Mhz athlon desktop with monitor. It runs AutoCad, PhotoShop, and everything else I've fed it easily enough. My Visor Platinum won't. Neither will an Edge, color or not.
Yes, I know there is almost always a premium to be paid for smaller electronics. I gladly pay for the portability and usefulness enabled by smaller size, but only up to a point. We've been fooled to think small electronic devices have to cost more. They don't. I bought a pocket TV with a 320x240 pixel TFT color screen for $120. A Visor can be had for $149 or less (with coupons). The value of a faster processor and more RAM in the visor should be about the same as the cost of the TV electronics in the TV. There was profit built into both of these devices. Even so, $269 SHOULD buy enough electronics to make a Prism, if not something better. I'd pay $300 for a color edge, or even a color screen in platinum form factor. What's more, I'll bet within two years I can get one for that price, MSRP.
Dave
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