Tan Kit Hoong
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Registered: Dec 1999
Location: Kuala Lumpur
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Colour will eventually be the standard - it's inevitable - however the colour PalmOS 3.5 only supports a very limited range of colours- as SpiceUmUp said, will make it easier to read certain things (like maps). HOwever, the problem with colour screens is that they have to be lighted all the time (with the exception of the Compaq Aero 2130 which uses a reflective colour LCD screen - but it's rather dim), which is really a major drain on the batteries and colour LCD screens generally do not have the kind of resolution and contrast that monochrome LCDs have. It really depends on what you want to do on the device - right now, for all my needs (keeping track of appointments, email, etc) it's not really important yet. I even play games and run some major apps on it, but colour is not ESSENTIAL (although it wqould be nice). I say, buy now - after all, Palms are not really made to last you more than 4 years or so - by which time, better devices will come out and you will know for sure whether colour has really caught on 
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