DBrown
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Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Midwest
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It'll get better...
I think that once companies with the technology to make springboard modules realize how many visors have already been sold, there will be more variety and lower prices among springboard modules.
As for size, it is possible to get too small. I've got a credit card thin calculator. They were practically giving them away at Walmart. I loved the thought that I might be able to keep a calculator in my wallet, so I paid about $3 for it.
Then I learned why they were so cheap. They were too small. They were thin as a credit card, but couldn't be bent, even a little, without breaking. They had crammed so many little buttons on the surface, that it was hard to press just one. They had gone to a solar cell for power, since there was no room for a battery. OK, except when it's a little dark. I only get it out now to show my friends how something could be too small. I've been using a calculator that is about the size of my Visor. Now that I found the "good" calculator that came with the Visor, I may retire my dedicated calculator too.
I like the Visor's size. I think the Prism is pushing the thickness a bit, but I could live with it if someone gave me one. I'd love a slightly larger screen, and the only way to get that is to make the visor taller and wider. They reduced the screen size in the new cheap Palm, and I found it harder to read. We all get old, you know.
Give it some time. The Springboards will come. It just takes the rare combination of:
- Identifiable Problem. One that several thousand Visor owners would like to see solved.
- Someone with a creative idea for a solution.
- A company with the technology to build the thing.
- the marketing sense to get it to Visor owners.
Those four things don't often arrive at the same company at the same time. When they do, we'll see springboards. Handspring is hiring, by the way!
Dave
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