Another thought...
We are moving to a network intensive world where connection is=20
pervasive and device use changes in relation to the context
so i do not see any future for a device that deeply integrated into=20
this network
Luned=EC, 28 apr 2003, alle 20:30 Europe/Rome, Ken Chang ha scritto:
>
> smart phones and PDAs, what do you really mean?
>
> what I could think of goes down to the elements,
> - CPU:
> smart phones: ARM (Qualcomm, F505i?), SH (F504i, A5303H, A5305K)
> PDAs: DragonBall, ARM, XScale
> - OS:
> smart phones: Symbian/Nokia, Palm, Microsoft, Linux?
> PDAs: Palm, Microsoft, Linux
> - air interface:
> smart phones: GSM, cdma, PHS; Bluetooth, IR
> PDAs: GSM, cdma, PHS, WLAN; ...
> cf. IP phones: WLAN; ...
>
> what make difference:
> - display size, QVGA? (probably not)
> - keypad, touch-screen? (probably ... not)
> - size, weight? (not sure)
> - "PDA" software?
> - built-in integrated mobile cellular air interface? (this?)
> - or ... manufacturer?
>
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