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Palm Treo Pro unboxing and hands-on at Engadget Mobile {Engadget}

Aug 20th 2008 4:12PM Is this anything other than an investment to Palm for 2009? How many phones can you buy in the space of a year no matter how good it looks?

Until you put down the money you might as well be an art lover looking at the Mona Lisa. If you did buy it you would then have to deal with the possibility of being an art collector when the next one comes out. At least with the iPhone you have the chance of getting a somewhat new phone without buying one by just upgrading the software.

I don't plan on adding this to my Palm junk pile of old devices on planet earth.

Palm's Treo Pro in the wild, probably not fake {Engadget}

Aug 15th 2008 2:53PM Phoenix, I stand corrected.You are absolutely right. I lost my head there.

I am still in a daze on how Palm has been so assimilated by their former competitor. As a fan of Palm from way back the fact that their hardware runs Windows Mobile is still hard to get over as well as them selling their OS (and buying it back again eventually). What else do you have left?

It all amounts to advertising Windows Mobile under your Moniker because you have to and giving Apple a head start that may be too much to overcome.

Palm's Treo Pro in the wild, probably not fake {Engadget}

Aug 15th 2008 1:31PM Maybe it is just me but how can your brand be so diluted that even a Windows Mobile device is called a Palm. I have yet to see a Windows made product running Palm OS but a Palm made device with Windows Mobile can still be called a Palm Treo.

I wonder how many people came to this article thinking they would be seeing a new Palm OS product?

Yet they would just as easily send a C & D letter to a developer who helps maintain their limited old stock of hardware.They might as well change their name to Treo because they don't really make Palms anymore in the traditional sense of the word. The last Palm in my opinion was the Palm TX.

X-Files iPods: misplaced merchandising, or desperate bid for profitability? {Engadget}

Aug 14th 2008 11:04PM Not you too, Frank Spotnitz. Just alert the fan base and you don't have to do this yourself.

X-Files iPods: misplaced merchandising, or desperate bid for profitability? {Engadget}

Aug 14th 2008 10:57PM You love the X Files, you love the movie, you love the second movie, you loved the series, You reiterate that the movie was really good and you add you enjoyed it greatly. You will be buying the DVD/Blue Ray on the first day and you will buy possibly one or more of these ipods.

C'mon Chris Carter I know times are tough but posting here to encourage sales is "a desperate bid for profitability"

X-Files iPods: misplaced merchandising, or desperate bid for profitability? {Engadget}

Aug 14th 2008 10:15PM It should be noted for the sake of the title that these are not simply retail priced version of ipods.

The etching comes to you for only an extra $100.00! What a deal!
Let's see that computes to approximately 10 movie tickets per each fan sale.

I think in this case with regards to the question you could have included the possibility of both.

LG tries to creep you out with phone that feels like human skin {Engadget}

Mar 25th 2008 6:28PM I would Existenz version

Palm "Gandolf" images look legit, Windows Mobile version on the way as well {Engadget}

Jun 12th 2007 7:48AM The title of this post could just as easily have been "Chinese Knockoff of a Palm device spotted in the wild."

Palm "Gandolf" images look legit, Windows Mobile version on the way as well {Engadget}

Jun 9th 2007 6:44PM Even if it's real it looks fake and that can't be good if I'm not alone in this view.

How could you slap a discontinued Lifedrive navigation section in the middle? It just keeps reminding me of the Lifedrive and the fact it was discontinued.



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