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Strategies & Market Trends : MDA - Market Direction Analysis
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To: Crystal ball who wrote (77396)5/24/2001 1:58:46 PM
From: t2  Read Replies (1) of 99985
 
Compaq and HWP have Microsoft support to push the Pocket PCs. They are gaining. I recall, big backloggs for the Compaq I-Paq handheld.

Those may be replacements for desktops (for business use)to some degree because they will have a version of Office and a Windows operating system. No compatibility issues are going to arise. IMHO, they will be preferred for business applications over Palm/Handspring.

I am still waiting for Handspring to launch a Windows based handheld at some point. At least they know, MSFT will not compete with them in this market (unlike Palm) and will just be a software supplier. That is the best way to get into the business market,imho. I know they did some deal with MSFT and that is why I would not be surprised to see a Windows handheld from them...just a hunch on my part.

In the consumer market, Palm may recover but expect it to be a luxury item and not a replacement for business PCs.
Really hard to bet against Microsoft here.

Of course I am way way long Microsoft.<g>
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