I truly think that color will be required before any of these goes mainstream. Seriously, why pay 300 to 1000 bucks for 1960s grayscale? RGB was even available in the 80s.
Que and Skiff are the only real leaders from CES, but both are still vaporware with projected dates. Anyone can showcase a mock up at CES. Where's the beef? Lower those priced for grayscale and give it editing capabilities and there is an intermediate winner. Until color comes out in November or apple talks us into a slate with a 4 hour non replacable battery for 1000 bucks.
The phone has 256MB of RAM and a 1GHz processor, which do the job reasonably well, though the Anna interface will likely leave something to be desired for many smartphone users.
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I truly think that color will be required before any of these goes mainstream. Seriously, why pay 300 to 1000 bucks for 1960s grayscale? RGB was even available in the 80s.
Que and Skiff are the only real leaders from CES, but both are still vaporware with projected dates. Anyone can showcase a mock up at CES. Where's the beef? Lower those priced for grayscale and give it editing capabilities and there is an intermediate winner. Until color comes out in November or apple talks us into a slate with a 4 hour non replacable battery for 1000 bucks.