New Linux-based PDA due September 182
Bill Kendrick writes "LinuxDevices.com has a preview of a new Linux-based PDA due out next month. Some of you might recognize the form-factor; it's from Softfield, the folks who ended up with the rights to the first commercial Linux-based PDA, the black-and-white, MIPs-based Agenda VR3. Softfield's new model, the MX-7, sports a 200MHz CPU, full-color 240x320 display, 32MB Flash and 64MB RAM, an SD card slot, and Trolltech's Qtopia environment. All for $299 USD."
Hmm... (Score:5, Funny)
What about Ogg? (Score:2, Funny)
My new plan (Score:5, Funny)
1. Find something non-Linux based
2. Make a linux version.
3. ???
4. Profit
SirLantos
Too expensive... (Score:5, Funny)
$299+ (Score:3, Funny)
Only if you believe the marketing. More likely, it will be somewhere around $299 (PDA) + $699 (SCO license) + $50 (shipping and handling) + 15% (taxes) = $1205.20
Re:As a recent pocket pc purchaser..... (Score:2, Funny)
Its Free.
Free as in 300 bucks!
People pay twice as much for half the machine if it runs OSX, why not transfer that to the PDA market?
What you need is a blitz marketing campaign with testimonials from tech-savvy individuals like tony hawk and ellen feiss.
Re:sweet (Score:1, Funny)
Re:You dirty child molesting hippie potheads!!! (Score:1, Funny)