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To: David Wiggins who wrote (9894)2/1/2000 5:45:00 PM
From: ccryder  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29987
 
A little OT but yes, I would welcome a palm device with all that capability. But Windows CE is still too power hungry. Microsoft just didn't get it right yet. I own a Palm Vx and a Compaq CE, and have an HP630LX (I think the model is) discarded in a box. I can't read the HP screen, love the Compaq screen but batteries last less than one hour and you need a really big pocket to carry it. So of the three, the Vx does the job. I would like to try out a Palm VII wireless to get a feel for that class of wireless service. I really think 9600 bps service, if you achieve that through put from your service provider, will be adequate for most palm wireless applications. Casio might be able to build a great palm device, but I'm not going to hold my breath.



To: David Wiggins who wrote (9894)2/5/2000 6:59:00 PM
From: WR  Respond to of 29987
 
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