10-27-2004, 03:00 PM
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Vivace - WinCE PDA Phone in Korea
"Startups vivace guarantees you a faithful & powerful mobile partner supported by the embedded CDMA2000-1x(GSM/GPRS optional) & 1500mAh Li-polymer rechargeable battery. Based on WinCE.net and 3.5" TFT color LCD, Startups vivace provides you with the more convenient GUI(Graphic User Interface). With the strong support of multiple applications, you could enjoy your wireless internet & telecommunication life."
Bad English aside, this is yet another CDMA WinCE PDA phone that may be offered in South Korea (the picture doesn't suggest it's in production yet, though). The "optional" GSM/GPRS sounds interesting, and it has a CF slot... but what I really want to know is why are WinCE-based PDA phones so popular in Korea, as opposed to Pocket PC Phones?
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10-27-2004, 04:11 PM
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I have no idea why WinCE is so popular in Korea, but I'd guess it's because WinCE is more flexible from a design standpoint. I think MS still has a set of rules that have to be followed to be considered a PPC device.
Also, am I the only one that hopes this is just a prototype? I'm not sure if I tried I could design and uglier device. :? It looks like a "futuristic" design from about 1973. :wink:
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10-27-2004, 04:18 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by whydidnt
I have no idea why WinCE is so popular in Korea, but I'd guess it's because WinCE is more flexible from a design standpoint. I think MS still has a set of rules that have to be followed to be considered a PPC device.
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Don't forget that under the hood, the Pocket PC OS is still based on Windows CE anyway.
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10-27-2004, 05:13 PM
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10-27-2004, 05:22 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bkerrins
http://www.12on.com/home/english/product/pda_04.asp
Does this thing really have a built in USB?
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Well it says there in black-and-white:
Input/Output:
IrDA, RS232C, USB port, AC/DC Input jack, Stereo ear/mic. Set
Although, I wouldn't instantly assume that it is a dedicated USB port. Some sites have a tendency to mention a "USB port" in reference to your standard cradle-type synchronisation port. We'll probably find out more about this if it is brought into the market by a carrier. News on this device is a bit sketchy at best. :|
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10-27-2004, 05:26 PM
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Well now...if you visit this link: http://www.12on.com/home/english/product/pda_03.asp
It only makes mention of this:
RS-232c serial port
USB Cradle
IrDA
If you're expecting a dedicated USB port, I wouldn't be getting my hopes up now.
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10-27-2004, 05:29 PM
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the specs suck (REALLY suck), the comparison has a stupid collection of much older devices, the CF is CF1 and ON THE SIDE (!) and the device "pictures" are RENDERED not real
btw it seems to "have" (if the device existed) PocketPC OS all right, not only the WinCE.Net core (maybe PocketPC, Windows Powered and such, are not very popular names in Korea)
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10-27-2004, 05:49 PM
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Intellectual
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i think this device is a very interesting device, i didn't go into details with the reading but this is on par, if not better than the HP63XX, HP there we go again.
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10-27-2004, 06:43 PM
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Intellectual
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this is not hard you know
HP 63XX sucks
almost everything is better
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10-28-2004, 12:03 AM
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lol where are the buttons??
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