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To: Ausdauer who wrote (16318)10/30/2000 11:21:10 PM
From: Starlight  Respond to of 60323
 
Aus - I saw that camera at Office Depot yesterday and was tempted to buy. I've decided to wait, however, as a camera isn't my no. 1 priority now. I believe O. D. was selling that camera for less than you paid, but I can't remember the exact price. They had lowered the price on the Canon S100, too - I believe to $499.

Betty



To: Ausdauer who wrote (16318)10/31/2000 3:05:07 AM
From: limtex  Respond to of 60323
 
Aus Get a load of this from Caxton over on the Mod QCOM thread:-

Casio to market new PDAs abroad
By Reuters staff
27 October 2000

KDDI- is cdma baby

Casio Computer Co Ltd, Japan's largest digital wrist watch maker, said on Friday it will start supplying new personal digital assistants (PDAs) to major telecoms firms at home and abroad by December.

Casio's PDA will be marketed through major foreign telecommunication companies such as Vodafone Airtouch Plc, Hutchison Telecom and DDI Corp, Japan's second-largest phone company more commonly known as KDDI, a Casio spokesman said.

The PDA, jointly developed with Vodafone, is equipped with a small digital camera and runs on Microsoft Corp's Windows CE operating system.

In Britain, Casio's PDA will be packaged with a cellular phone and is expected to sell for about 350 pounds ($500).

Casio, which used to sell PDAs only in Japan, shipped 300,000 PDAs in the year to March 2000 and aims to more than triple its sales to one million units in 2001/02, the spokesman said.

In September, Sony Corp entered the PDA market by introducing the CLIE priced at 55,000 yen ($508.1) for the colour display model, to compete with Palm, Handspring, Sharp and Casio.

Best regards,

L