Monday, February 10, 2003
Pocket PCs for Smaller Pocket Books
Posted by Ed Hansberry in "ARTICLE" @ 12:00 AM
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/02/06/technology/circuits/06stat.html
Here is another sign the media is thinking for themselves. It includes the typical dialog at the beginning you might expect.
"A Palm is small, simple and inexpensive. A Pocket PC is bigger, heavier and pricier - but it has a lot more features." He continues. "At least, that's what you used to say... First, Palm models caught up in power and screen quality. And now there's a new generation of small Pocket PC's that cost as little as $250. That's an astonishing break from the tradition of $700 Pocket PC's like the trendy Compaq iPaq."
He then goes on to a quick overview of the iPAQ 1910, ViewSonic V35 and brace of Dell Axim X-5s.
Here is another sign the media is thinking for themselves. It includes the typical dialog at the beginning you might expect.
"A Palm is small, simple and inexpensive. A Pocket PC is bigger, heavier and pricier - but it has a lot more features." He continues. "At least, that's what you used to say... First, Palm models caught up in power and screen quality. And now there's a new generation of small Pocket PC's that cost as little as $250. That's an astonishing break from the tradition of $700 Pocket PC's like the trendy Compaq iPaq."
He then goes on to a quick overview of the iPAQ 1910, ViewSonic V35 and brace of Dell Axim X-5s.