That changes everything. I was with Intel before, but knowing that Psion is still trying to sell these things in some channel, they really do deserve exclusive rights to their trademark.
Imagine being a small player trying to earn some sales of a brand, and then everyone in the industry starts releasing products under the same name. Trying to sell a Psion Netbook after that is going to be hard because everybody's just going to assume it's some Windows XP mini laptop that's hard to type on.
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That changes everything. I was with Intel before, but knowing that Psion is still trying to sell these things in some channel, they really do deserve exclusive rights to their trademark.
Imagine being a small player trying to earn some sales of a brand, and then everyone in the industry starts releasing products under the same name. Trying to sell a Psion Netbook after that is going to be hard because everybody's just going to assume it's some Windows XP mini laptop that's hard to type on.
Agreed. The misuse decidedly obscures the fact it's some Windows CE mini laptop that's hard to type on.
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Okay, okay, it has a touch screen. Happy?