
12-29-2005, 04:00 AM
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Swami
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More Details on the PIDION BM-200 Korean Smartphone
"Bluebirdsoft (Korea) has launched its new PDA phone �PIDION BM-200� with a sleek design. It is powered by Intel PXA 270 Processor running at 520 MHz, runs on Windows CE 5.0 and will be compatible with CDMA networks. It has a large 2.8" touchscreen TFT with a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels (262,000 colors). It has 64MB RAM (upto 128 MB) and 128MB ROM (upto 1GB). It has . . . Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Infrared, and USB. Also included is a 2 Megapixel Camera with Flash, and a Mini SD card slot for memory expansion. It is possible to use Pocket PC applications via the Pocket PC Emulator. . . . The PIDION BM-200 will be available in two colors Black and White."
Darius previously posted about the PIDION BM-200 (who thinks up these names?), but there's now a few more details available about this Korea-only CDMA device. The Pocket PC Emulator certainly sounds interesting. There's also higher resolution pictures available on the original Korean website. I kind of like the look and after all, black goes with everything. :wink:
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12-29-2005, 04:06 AM
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I don't know...to me, it always seems like they get the best PPCs. What do you guys think?
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12-29-2005, 05:44 AM
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Pocket PC emulator? What do they mean? Isn't this going to be running Windows Mobile 5? That's like buying a new computer with XP but having a Window ME emulator built in.... What's the point.
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12-29-2005, 03:08 PM
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hmm.. the white one is very "ipod looking"
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12-29-2005, 03:53 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by IpaqMan2
Pocket PC emulator? What do they mean? Isn't this going to be running Windows Mobile 5? That's like buying a new computer with XP but having a Window ME emulator built in.... What's the point.
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It runs the base Windows CE platform, unlike Windows Mobile which is a piggyback OS of sorts.
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12-29-2005, 05:50 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Darius Wey
It runs the base Windows CE platform, unlike Windows Mobile which is a piggyback OS of sorts.
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I don't get that at all! Why would any OEM market a "Pocket PC" without running the Pocket PC SW on it?? And then sticking a PPC emulator on it -weird or what !!!
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12-29-2005, 05:58 PM
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Swami
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Quote:
Originally Posted by griph
Quote:
Originally Posted by Darius Wey
It runs the base Windows CE platform, unlike Windows Mobile which is a piggyback OS of sorts.
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I don't get that at all! Why would any OEM market a "Pocket PC" without running the Pocket PC SW on it??
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Becuase it is NOT a Pocket PC. :wink:
The BM-200 is a smartphone, but which uses Windows CE instead of Windows mobile, Sybian etc. That's why it is an Off-Topic post here.
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Originally Posted by griph
And then sticking a PPC emulator on it -weird or what !!!
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No, very sensible. If you buy one you can use PPC software, as Windows CE software is thin on the ground. (Though of course you can hack PPC software, as shown in the Windows CE forum).
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12-29-2005, 06:37 PM
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Well isn't Windows CE, in a sense more powerful than the Pocket PC OS since it doesn't have any of the limitations that the PPC has or the mandates by which Microsoft instructs how programs should function for PPC or Windows Mobile? Of course there's more software for the PPC platform, but if I recall from my HPC days CE came with an Access like program which was nice to have and was more "true" to a windows experince which I would guess from a development point of view would offer a bit more freedom on how you wanted your apps to work with out following the shell design of Windows Mobile or PPC.
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12-29-2005, 07:43 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by IpaqMan2
Well isn't Windows CE, in a sense more powerful than the Pocket PC OS since it doesn't have any of the limitations that the PPC has or the mandates by which Microsoft instructs how programs should function for PPC or Windows Mobile?
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Bingo. That's why some OEMs prefer WinCE. It's a lot more customisable. I'd debate the more powerfull, as PPC is WinCE, with extra bits added.
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Of course there's more software for the PPC platform...
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Yes, the WinCE Achilles heel......
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12-30-2005, 03:17 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by griph
Quote:
Originally Posted by Darius Wey
It runs the base Windows CE platform, unlike Windows Mobile which is a piggyback OS of sorts.
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I don't get that at all! Why would any OEM market a "Pocket PC" without running the Pocket PC SW on it?? And then sticking a PPC emulator on it -weird or what !!!
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Because they're not marketing it as a Pocket PC.
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