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More pics of Handspring's new Prism

Posted By: The Riot on Tuesday, October 17, 2000 7:30:05 AM

Browsing the web today I came across some pics of the Prism and Platinum in action. All these links were found at ad-visor.net.

Many of these appear to be from the press conference held in Tokyo yesterday to officially unveil the new devices.


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Edward Doan @ 10/17/2000 12:40:08 PM #

Come to think of it, a Palm Vc would make a great iPaq killer. We already have "jacket-like" accessories like the OmniSky modem. Maybe TRG came come through with a CF "jacket" for the V series. A PCMCIA jacket would be nice. Even an MP3 module or Bluetooth jacket would be cool. I don't know why Palm doesn't develop the V series further; it is the ideal form factor for a PDA.

 RE: IPaq competitor
I.M. Anonymous @ 10/21/2000 9:40:32 AM #

If there was a Vc, TRG could make a pack that strapped all of that WindowsCE stuff to the Vc. You could detatch it, too, making it easier for you to use the V. IT would have a CF slot, 4 megs of additional memory, and a modem. Maybe there could be a ROM inside the device that held web-surfing applications.



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