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In a move that is sure to be controversial, the two companies are only releasing a wireless modem that fits the just announced PEG-S320 and the first-generation PEG-S300. At this time there is no way for the top-of-the-line PEG-N710C or PEG-N610C to use the service.
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RE: Hmmmmmm
now-discontinued PEG-S300?
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RE: PEG-S300 not Discontinued
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Bad Mistake for Sony
They should have given GoAmerica the specs on the 710c the millisecond they were finalized and used their clout to *force* them to make a modem for it. Hell, Sony should have offered to take all the finacial risk. GoAmerica is too small to go very far out on a limb but Sony can afford to take the risk that the CLIEs will catch on.
As it is, not very many CLIE users are going to sign up for their service with the stupid name and everyone loses.
Wireless is coming for Sony eventually...
RE: Wireless is coming for Sony eventually...
RE: Wireless is coming for Sony eventually...
RE: Wireless is coming for Sony eventually...
When Bluetooth and GPRS arrive both these limitations go away.
BTW--I think the name MYLO is brilliant but then I'm biased.
Lee
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Hmmmmmm
This strikes me as something almost Palm like in its foolishness.
I am sure there is a very good reason why the addon won't work with the two colour models, presumably the their slightly greater thickness, but who is more likely to want wireless access? They who dropped 200 bucks on a device or the one who spent $500? At this point Sony needs to pull its finger out and come up with a good wireless solution for their flagship products.
I have faith in them though. I am something of a Sony fan, though I love my Prism, but given the advent of Peg 710 (they need much better names)in Europe I think my Prism will find its home with my wife.
Regards