I look at it this way, I can copy some music onto the memory stick on my
home PC, or stereo, then play it on my phone like a standard mp3 player.
Or, I can take some digital photos, place the stick in my phone, and email
them off. Or to store that java game i downloaded on my pc or bought at a
kiosk (digicube?). Now add the possibility of peer to peer netwoking on
phones- sharing data, files etc...I think its got great potential! Sonys
got the right idea.
David Moskowitz
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>Brett,
>
> > If I'm going to carry around a $400 brick, I'd at least want
> > a larger TFT
> > screen or any perceived benefit besides getting to untangle
> > headphone wires
> > each time I want to answer my phone.
>
>I think you've missed some important points.
>
>Sure, waiting an age for an MP3 file to download will limit the amount of
>people to using this feature. However, the Memory stick interface allows
>users to add music without downloading it direct to their phone. In user's
>mindset Sony has positioned itself well for when faster connection speeds
>are in place.
>
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Received on Mon Dec 18 08:35:42 2000