
02-16-2008, 09:05 AM
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Ponderer
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 87
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Talk about using a device for what it was for. This is a PDA. A personal digital assistant. You want information. Calender that shows the most information, Internet, phone, etc.
The PDA grew from that to include music/video/camera, etc.
If you take a PDA for what it was made for, it NEEDS the VGA for clarity. I don't play games on mine. I don't watch movies on mine. I have an ipod and a laptop to do that. I don't believe in watching a movie on the ipod, but many do. And that has a smaller screen than most pdas. Getting OT there. VGA will help everything as a whole.
If your worried about battery life, make a lager battery. Offset the vga useage,by adding less than an ounce of weight and 2mm? More than enough to compensate the measly 10minutes of battery you lost between qvga and VGA. Live with it.
Worried about speed? I'm sure like anything like computers, a GPU and fast CPU will offset that. And Nvidia and Qualcomm already have that covered. Worried about battery again? See previous paragraph.
Stop complaing about speed and battery, when thats the easiest thing to fix. Stop worrying that it'll make the pda too big. The TILT is on the verge of being too small. I would've bought it if it was a inch bigger. And a inch of battery is like hours of useage.
Heck, wait about a year and that 10x longer lasting litho-ion battery will be out. Then things will shift into high gear.
People who say they can live without VGA, either owned a palm for years or never had someone show them the proper use of what a VGA screen had to offer. In no way should a VGA be considered high-resolution. Sandard tv run 480i. Its just the beginning of things to come.
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