Re: The Only Exciting Thing In Tech?

Re: The Only Exciting Thing In Tech?

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Re: The Only Exciting Thing In Tech? Tony P 05-10-2005
Posted by Tony P on May 10, 2005, 9:48 am
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The only flaw I see in this logic is that they assume everyone wants
to watch television on a screen that's < 2" diagonal. Or play games
for that matter.

Give me a roll up OLED screen and I might start to consider it, but
I'm a purist who believes a phone is a phone, though I do like SMS.

But then, I don't want to carry a cell phone. It is nothing but an
interruption. Unfortunately the job requires it.



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