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To: Mark Oliver who wrote (38)7/15/1999 12:33:00 PM
From: dwight martin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 332
 
When we have the 3G or better bandwidth, how are we going get all that info past the tiny low-res screen?

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If you read some of the material about applications, especially the recent PR about diagnosing retinal damage, you may come away, as I did, thinking that the Microvision display technology may eventually incorporate retinal-scan security.

Check out MVIS' partners (Zeiss, Cree, Boeing, etc.)



To: Mark Oliver who wrote (38)7/15/1999 2:47:00 PM
From: gdichaz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 332
 
Mark: Very much appreciate your looking into Symbian to see what the future may hold in connection with handheld dominance. To me its advantage is that MSFT has no hold on it. It is free from MSFT's dead hand of monopolistic oppression. (Well whatever. :-) ).

The question of how to buy in is relevant, but perhaps even more imprortant is what the technologies offer.

Does anyone here think that Win CE is a good technology? Outside of the MSFT jugernaught, what if any advantage does it have?

So far I have heard such comments as clunker, slow, etc. Why would anyone consider it except fear of MSFT?

Chaz