Hedgecore |
2006-06-23 13:29 |
I'd chimed in on this a long time ago but here goes:
I don't agree with bundling a billion extra devices into the 770. It's excellent all around as is. The cost is kept low and it maintains a lot of the functionality that more expensive products do.
Two things they can leverage:
Bluetooth: If they're going to package a working webcam into the existing form factor then they could just as well dump out a battery powered bluetooth one. How cool would that be? Put the camera on a table, stand in front of it, and use the 770 to take the picture from a few feet away. Same would work with speakers, etc. And think of all the pics that would be floating around with 770's in them. Now that's product placement!
External peripherals: A powered adapter (from Nokia, not the homebrew kind) that would allow plugging in USB storage devices and supported USB peripherals like keyboards, etc. I've got a 40GB mp3 player and would love to have that in my pocket connected to my 770 to watch movies or store data on.
Would anybody really mind sitting down in a coffee shop, placing a small MP3 player on the table connected via a 1 foot USB cable, laying down a bluetooth mini keyboard, and using the device to their heart's content? I've got more than one pocket. I normally carry around both devices anyway, I would love to pair 'em together.
It could incorporate a lot of laptop functionality but in a modular fashion. If your HDD goes, it's just your HDD. If you don't need that much space, you don't have to buy it. Consumer choice. Perfect.
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