Subnova
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Registered: Jun 2000
Location: Minneapolis, MN USA
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Excuses, excuses...
Well, I think one thing we're forgetting is the hardware required for these technologies. GPS, as I understand it, needs an antenna of a certain size to really work well (it's embedded along the inside of the eTrex's case, but it's in there). You just can't get that in the height of a springboard slot. And having a low power limit can really be a killer, too- chips that use less voltage are generally more expensive than their power-hungry counterparts, so it may become a matter of having a "battery hump" on the module or of raising the price substantially. In cases like these, I think that the expanded size is acceptable.
There's some modules that have no excuse, though- just look at the Minijam vs. the Soundsgood. I'm not convinced that the Innogear people didn't put that big button pad on the top of the module just to make the case bigger and allow their components to be cheaper! Despite the price difference, I'd buy the Soundsgood in a minute if I was in the market for a portable MP3 player. I don't want to have to buy the custom case the vendor sells for their bloated module because the ones that ship with the Visor no longer work.
[Edited by Subnova on 12-14-2000 at 08:44 AM]
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