Jason pretty much beat me to the punch, to say that the Touch is a PDA, not a PMP.* I think this is the basic point that Dave was making also; either you're looking at PDAs or PMPs. But, in my experience, mix-and-matching product classes for comparisons is ALWAYS a bad idea. The best you can do is compare them using the intersection of their feature set, to which both groups always complain about features X and Y not being in the comparison.
* With the understanding that most PDAs also include PMP functionality.
Last edited by jdmichal; 12-28-2008 at 06:53 AM..
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