Palm V Rush at JavaOne

from the good-deals dept

I heard about this story from two separate attendees, and now Wired is reporting on it as well. It seems at the JavaOne conference in San Francisco they're selling Palm V's for $150 and people are lining up and spending tremendous amounts of time waiting to get one. And, no one bought me one as a gift. How sad. Okay, it would be much cooler if it were a Palm VII, but I'd take a Palm V at $150.
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    Jon Acheson, 16 Jun 1999 @ 12:16pm

    Drool.

    Have you seen the screens on the new Palms? NICE. Lots better than the screen on my Palm III.

    I'm not sure whether I wouldn't want the PalmIIIx instead, but for $199 it's a no-brainer.

    I love my Pilot.

    Jon

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    Mike (profile), 16 Jun 1999 @ 1:14pm

    Niceness of new Palms

    I actually have not seen the screen on the new palms, or if I did, I don't recall anything in particular. I do know that my Palm Professional has seen better days (which is why I told someone this morning who's going to JavaOne to see if he could pick me up one of those PalmV's). However, my issue with the PalmV is that (I believe) it has a different interface for syncing and such, which would make my lovely GoType keyboard useless. That thing has given renewed life to my Pilot and let me use the damn thing anywhere for much more than I ever did before. The best world would be the Palm VII with the Palm V form factor, but I doubt I'd want to foot the bill for that one. Sometimes I wish Techdirt would get big enough that I could score free samples. :)

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      Jon Acheson, 16 Jun 1999 @ 2:45pm

      Re: Niceness of new Palms

      If you want the old-style connector with the new screen, get the Palm IIIx. It's basically the Palm III with the new screen and software updates.

      No rechargeables, but that may not be so bad: what happens when the rechargeables die? Also, you can get AAA's anywhere, so there's no danger of the gadget just dying on you.

      The Palm VII will easily shrink to fit the form factor of the V in the next few years. Look at cellphones. Speaking of which, I'd like to see a cellphone in the footprint of the Palm IIIx.

      Jon

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      Vincent W. Yin, 17 Jun 1999 @ 4:28am

      Re: Niceness of new Palms

      I do know that my Palm Professional has seen better days (which is why I told someone this morning who's going to JavaOne to see if he could pick me up one of those PalmV's). However, my issue with the PalmV is that (I believe) it has a different interface for syncing and such, which would make my lovely GoType keyboard useless. That thing has given renewed life to my Pilot and let me use the damn thing anywhere for much more than I ever did before.

      Yeah, my PilotPro is dying too :( I needed a keyboard too, but decided against the GoType because it's just too big. If you travel with it, you may as well get an HP Jornada 820 or something similar. I picked up a Psion Series 5 and can type on it fast enough to take notes in class.

      I'm not certain how much point there is to Java on the Pilot though. Is this meant to provide byte code which runs on a JVM in the Pilot? If so, wouldn't it be better to compile to machine code given the space constraints on Palm devices? If the ultimate aim is to provide portable bytecode that runs on a variety of different handhelds I'd be more excited... (apparently the new Psions also come with Java in them but I haven't looked into it yet).

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