Jackal
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Registered: Sep 1999
Location: Schaumburg, IL
Posts: 151 |
And what flash of brilliance tells you that's what it is? I mean, I hate to be skeptical here, but do you have any evidence to support your assertion or are you just throwing out a suggestion to the wind?
If you know something, I'm interested even if you're restricted by an NDA (which I doubt given that you're throwing out possible specifics), but if you're just thinking out loud, please say as much.
Personally, I think the PDQ is a nice concept but too big to be practical. Folks are buying up the Nokia and Motorola phones because of their size (SMALL) and the PDQ is just too big! From the same angle, the screen on the new WAP enabled phones is too small to be truly useful.
I'd rather carry an organizer (V size) and a phone unless someone can figure out how to make the speaker small enough to fit in my ear (hearing aid size) with a small receiver that is responsive enough to pick up my voice while not hanging out in front of my face (earpiece and receiver in one tiny unit). Then connect the ear unit wirelessly to the handheld viewer (Palm V size) so that I can see images, look up addresses, browse while talking on the phone. (Actually, I've seen just such an earpiece in use by a friend who's an engineer for Motorola--now ya just need to make it wireless. Bluetooth here we come!)
That's the future of voice and digital communications. Build it inexpensively and people will mob you to get their hands on it. Remember, you heard it here first folks. 
[This message has been edited by Jackal (edited 10-08-1999).]
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