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Originally Posted by Wetzel
This doesn't revolutionize anything. I could wirelessly sync my phone address book with my computer 5 years ago. Different OS? Windows is not very revolutionary. Tries to make everything easy? Palm OS already did that.
Not revolutionary about the same thing with a different name. When the real phone technology changes, that could be revolutionary. I want to be able to have real time video conferences on my cell phone. They can in Japan.
Wetzel
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There's more to it than what I posted...
Yes...what I posted may not "revolutionize" the industry, but what's built into it already for what's currently out in America is way better...if you watch the webcast, you'll actually know what I'm talking about.
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Is the new Palm really any different than the other Microsoft Smartphones that are out right now? I have a Motorola MPx220 that runs Windows Mobile and it can do all of those. While I'm not too sure about the Palm smartphone, I am looking forward to the new Motorola Q that runs Windows Mobile 5.
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I don't know honestly. I've never used any smartphone, Palm Pilot, etc...it's claimed to be different in many ways though.
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The thing you have to remember about the Japanese market is this: few people can afford to own a home in Japan, in the cities, or even a small condo
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As much as I want to believe this, I can't...please show proof of this (honestly, because it does interest me).