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Technology Stocks : PALM - The rebirth of Palm Inc. -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: KevRupert who wrote (1637)9/9/2000 10:50:10 PM
From: lkj  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 6784
 
What kind of PDA are you using now?

I bought a Palm V last year, but I am sorry to say that I don't use it, and I have not even installed the Palm software on my PC. This sounds really bad considering that I am so excited by PDAs and Palm. What I did do is buying 4 more Palms for friends to play with. It's amazing what people with time can find out about Palm. They have loaded some very exciting applications, and all of them were hook on to Palms to play games and challenge each other. I have also encouraged friends buying Palms and CE products. They are all giving a lot of feedback.

With this confession, now everyone can tell me that I don't have the right to voice my opinion, since I don't even use a PDA myself. :(

If I were to buy a PDA, I would consider the Clie, because of the many Sony products that I am planning to buy. And I am sorry to say that Sony alone can push a FLASH standard. Propietary or not, Sony's support means the best support in the consumer electronics world.

Question: For Palm evaluation purpose, you would by a CE device. For your Sandisk share's sake, you should buy the Clie, which actually kills 2 birds in one stone.

Khan