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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Comments on: Symbol Renews Palm OS LicenseWhile most Palm enthusiasts frequently forget about them, Symbol Technologies is an important licensee of the Palm OS to Palm itself. Symbol has been taking handhelds into vertical industries, such as retail, transportation, distribution, logistics, parcel and postal delivery, manufacturing, healthcare, and other industries that require portable and flexible devices. Palm and Symbol today announced Symbol has extended its license through April 2005.
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The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. PIC is not responsible for them in any way. login or register for free in order to post comments. I.M. Anonymous @ 5/7/2001 12:11:42 PM #
How does Palm make $$ of this - is it a certain amount per unit (I've heard $8) - plus an upfront fee (I wonder how much) for the license privledge?
Why doesn't Symbol pitch to a niche in the Consumer Market? If anyone has played with a Symbol Palm, it is quite impressive to experience the rugged design of a Symbol. You can literally punch the screen with your fist and it still works like a charm. I think Symbol should consider pitching this 'ruggedize' version to the masses. Call it the Camping Palm or Palm for Everest. do _not_ use it at office :)I.M. Anonymous @ 5/8/2001 3:00:34 AM #
|Why doesn't Symbol pitch to a niche in the Consumer Market? Well, it _might_ be an idea, just do not use it at office. Let me explain: I recently borrowed a symbol from a friend of mine for a couple of weeks because I was curious, bringing it also to the office. RE: Symbol for the consumer market?I.M. Anonymous @ 5/8/2001 1:54:10 PM #
Hmm. It sounds like these Symbols should come with a 10,000X IR port so that you could point it at that guy's eyes and fry his brain out!
I think the reason why they don't go for the consumer market is that they would have to lower the price of their handheld SIGNIFICANTLY in order to sell this to consumers or try to charge consumers what they charge businesses which is A LOT.
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