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2005-12-20
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2005-12-20
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2005-12-20
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2005-12-20
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2005-12-20
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The reality is that handhelds that are full WinXP devices are devices that are in the laptop category in terms of pricing. They cannot be compared to specialized (and limited use) devices like PDAs and the 770.
Miniaturization is by nature expensive. The two goals are mutually exclusive, unfortunately.
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2005-12-21
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2005-12-21
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@ Eugene, Oregon
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Thin clients can never replace devices that must be fully functional when a network is unavailable, on a flight for instance.
It requires a full computer to provide the connectivity options many mobile users need to get connected.
Small devices are expensive to design, engineer, and manufacture than larger ones such as laptops. This is why we haven't seen such handhelds for less than around $2,000.
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2005-12-21
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The only thing I really don't like about the OQO is that it was outdated before it was released because of slips and delays. [which were much, much worse than those for the 770 release.] I can't take the OQO seriously as a desktop replacement given it's lack of usb 2.0 and inability to drive an external display at 1600x1200 at 16bpp or better. If I'm going to pay for a desktop replacement, I expect to get one. Also, the OQO touch screen is supposed to be pretty awful wrt precision - at least that's what I've read. There's a who bunch of info about handtop pcs at handtops.com if anyone is interested.