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Sony says that, with average use, the Sony Palm can run for 15 days on its its embedded lithium-ion battery. To save power, it sports a transflective display -- also known as a half-transmissive LCD -- that uses reflected light under bright conditions and a backlight when it gets dim. Sony is offering a 256-color screen and a black-and-white version of the PDA.
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RE: Extra Silkscreen Buttons
I suspect it has something to do with the different writing systems of Japan - requiring more options than Latin alphabet users.
Just a wild guess...
Take a look at:
http://www.palm-japan.com/catalog/P3/P3c-3C80600U.html" CLASS=NEWS TARGET=_NEW>http://www.palm-japan.com/catalog/P3/P3c-3C80600U.html
RE: Extra Silkscreen Buttons
RE: Extra Silkscreen Buttons
(top to bottom)
- try another kanji
- accept
- switch between 2 types of phonetic writing
- Japanese/English
because the Kanji (Chinese character) writing system cannot be input by stylus, text input (as on all computers in Japan) is by Roman alphabet.
I bought my girlfriend a Visor last year, and now she wants a new one because of these buttons. The Visor sells for 300 Tokyo dollars, half the cost of a Colour PEO.
Movie on a Handheld?
I guess someone out there does. Sony still makes the Watchman, a 2.2" TV.
RE: Movie on a Handheld?
RE: Movie on a Handheld?
No MP3s?
Color Screen - Gameboy's?
nothing interesting
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I think that Sony's ability to mass-market these handhelds worldwide will result in an even more overwhelming market leadership role for the Palm OS versus WinCE. Sony is perceived as being an 'electronic appliance' manufacturer, not a PC manufacturer (though they make PCs). The aesthetics of the Sony PalmOS units will, IMO, result in LOTS of people who have Psions, etc., to buy one. They will also most likely be much cheaper than today's Palms. Sony will sell millions of 'em.
In short, I think Sony's PDA is a serious attack on Msft's WinCE as to which OS will dominate PDAs. So far, the Compaq/HP/Phillips/etc WinCE team is losing... and Sony just added a LOT of horsepower to the PalmOS team.
As a final thought... how many of you (us) Palm owners have upgraded to new Palm models? Spending $300-$400 every two to three years is not a big deal... and how many of us will upgrade to a PalmOS 4.0/ARM PDA? I know I'll look seriously at one.
I think that Palm is on it's way to becoming the 'Microsoft ' of PDA operating systems.
MPEG 3/4 on Dragonball
Common logic
Are the 4MB of flash enough when the Dragonball EZ CPU can go up to 16MB or the 2MB extra makes the difference if you can have CF?
Is the embedded lithium-ion battery better than NiMH? I think NO tell me where you will charge it on the move?
What do you/I wand to do with good/bad/whatever AV capabilities?
That's all folks! After this announcement I am definitely staying on the waiting list for something better than my IIIx and I will HotSync frequently because of my little memory :-) And a small request PLEASE do not compare ANY PalmOS device with a goggle-box running some ... OS; it is very, humiliating for you.
Trojan Horse
monopoly
Another Sony Page
http://www.sony.co.jp/sd/PEG/index.html" CLASS=NEWS TARGET=_NEW>http://www.sony.co.jp/sd/PEG/index.html
Nothing new!
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