In the past Palm periodically introduced new models that were an undisputed high point, not only within the Palm product line, but in the entire industry. The PalmPilot Professional (backlight), the Palm V (small size, metal case), the Tungsten T (new CPU, high-res screen). IMO they haven't hit the same kind of mark since. Of course I say that because I have a Tungsten T. I'm sure that WiFi SDIO card support is coming any day now...
Following the commercial success (and technical disappointment) of the original Wildfire -- which featured a miserly 528MHz CPU and QVGA display -- HTC has returned with the Wildfire S.
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In the past Palm periodically introduced new models that were an undisputed high point, not only within the Palm product line, but in the entire industry. The PalmPilot Professional (backlight), the Palm V (small size, metal case), the Tungsten T (new CPU, high-res screen). IMO they haven't hit the same kind of mark since. Of course I say that because I have a Tungsten T. I'm sure that WiFi SDIO card support is coming any day now...