dick-richardson
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quote: Originally posted by Gameboy70
A stylus silo (I don't like the external stylus clip),
Personal preference, not indicitive of poor construction. Poor design at most. Personally doesn't make a difference to me. I'm happy as a puppy with two peckers that it locks into place.
quote: no plastic rim (tres tacky compared to the Palm V series),
I think that was a design feature to mimic the powerbook. I personally like it, and appreciate the way it's utilized as a silent alarm. HS really should've made that a system wide feature. Either way, that's another design issue and deals with personal preference. It has nothing to do with shoddy construction.
quote: and a less blocky design -- i.e. the Palm m500. Also, a flip cover that actually flips a full 180 degrees and clips to the back, like the one for Visor from Flipcover.com.
More personal preferences, and not to be confused with construction quality.
quote: The Edge is the one handheld I can honestly say that I find less attractive seeing it in person than in pictures. Not terrible, just not worth $399 IMO. When the Edge first came out, I thought I wanted one. When I saw one at Staples, I couldn't justify the price tag. At $299, I'd feel differently about the Edge.
Cheap construction denotes poor quality components and/or assembly. Annodized aluminum is the same as Palm used for the V. The plastic is industrial grade crap (we're not talking Saran Wrap here, folks), and the way it's implemented WRT the silent alarm/charging LED is impressive. Would you rather it were glass in order to get the same functionality? Assembly of the device is 2nd to none in my experience (kaeru may disagree). I've never seen a pda one could sit on, and I've never had a pda that's taken the abuse my edge has and pull through w/o a cracked screen or even a reset. Design is a personal preference (and quite a few people apparently agree with yours), but has nothing to do with construction quality.
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