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It isn't clear yet what these are going to cost. The module will mainly be sold by OEM partners; the first official partner is Omnisky.
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RE: Great idea
Suggested List price is 235 Euro.
well well
does anyone know how exactly the technology works?
RE: well well
Bluetooth is NOT catching on yet. The BT devices operate in the same 2.4 GHz band as
IEEE 802.11b (wirelss LAN), 2.4 GHz cordless phones. Interference between all of these products
in the unlicensed band will cause degraded if not inoperability for all devices in the vicinity. Microsoft had dropped
support for BT in Windows XP in favor of IEEE 802.11b due to lack of products and marketplace
support. WLAN (802.11b or Wi-Fi) is already ramping in volume sales, access points at airports, Starbucks,
hotels, corporate and college campuses and showing in home use as well. Microsoft is simply
validating the trend by putting in internal support for Wi-Fi now instead of BT.
BT devices costs too much; the industry goal of $5/radio is years away. Palm's BT SD module is
expected to cost ~ $150. The orginal goal was to replace cables for keyboards, mices, PDAs
to PCs. This won't happen until "single-chip radios" are actually in volume production in
the 2005 to 2007 timeframe.
On the brighter side, there is an effort to work out the interoperability issue under IEEE 802.15.
A IEEE Bluetooth std may emerge. But under the clould of changing standards, vendors may be hesitant
to release products, knowing a that a new IEEE standard may be out in 8 to 12 months.
Check out http://www.ieee802.org/15 and http://www.bluetooth.com.
RE: well well
You are missing the point. Bluetooth and IEEE 802.11 are designed to do different jobs... IEEE 802.11 is a wireless Local Area Network.. Bluetooth is a wireless Personal area network.
Bluetooth will eventually link your PDA, Phone, headset, etc together as you go about your day to day business.
Microsft's decision not to implement Bluetooth comes as a lack of imagination rather than anything else. Remember how long they took to support USB?
Anyway, look at what the two systems are trying to do before you start writing one off in favour of the other.
Regads
Nick
bluetooth catching on
I love the idea of using my cell phone as a digital IP gateway to the internet. It is interesting that omnisky is the first reseller of this product. The omnisky sled has to have the electronics and the battery power of a cell phone. since 99% (im guessing) of palm owners own a cell phone, bluetooth is making use of hardward that is already on your person.
i hope this product really takes off and makes existing palm models easy to upgrade to bluetooth connectivity. I wonder if the formfactor of the sled, which seems large, will be an advantge over the teeny-tiny secure digital format that the M500s will have to use for bluetooth. If bluetooth is a significant power draw, then the Blue V can hide a rechargable battery in the sled.
Ive always loved Ericsson cell phones and Im glad to see they are leading the way with bluetooth enabled phones - check out http://www.gsmarena.com and look at the T39 and (drool) T68 phones coming down the pipe - bluetooth, WAP, and an integrated cell phone modem in an awesome form factor.
RE: bluetooth catching on
Bluetooth to III series?
There is a round-about solution, though: They make a Sword, which is a BlueTooth to Serial Port adapter. I can't wait for them to do a retail version of it.
Palm Bluetooth API
IIIIc
my IIIc is the top of line Palm brand PDA as far as I am concerned, the m505 would be a step down, not up. The IIIc can run all the programs and has more expansion options than the m505 does.
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Hey how about
RE: Hey how about
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Great idea