KillyMel
11-18-2009, 03:03 PM
Hi everyone, a little odd question here
what would you think if someone releases a Datacube-like device IRL?
Meaning a kind of a simple PDA to record and display small amounts of info (like graphic notes and HTML-s (maybe PDF-s)
Some approx features:
- retail price range is 60-70 USD. (a price of a good Casio on-desc calc is 20-30 USD. My device is supposed to feature a good calculator)
- Bluetooth included for info exchange between similar devices (to partially compensate the inability stick a note to another place)
-screen: monochrome TFT (high-resolution though)
Application - both retail (for individual) and corporate (for employees/customers/b2b)
inb4: not an e-book reader, not a phone, not a full scale PDA like palm.
Im doing a college study market research project and decided to take on a Datacube.
(DX ate my mind lol)
what would you think if someone releases a Datacube-like device IRL?
Meaning a kind of a simple PDA to record and display small amounts of info (like graphic notes and HTML-s (maybe PDF-s)
Some approx features:
- retail price range is 60-70 USD. (a price of a good Casio on-desc calc is 20-30 USD. My device is supposed to feature a good calculator)
- Bluetooth included for info exchange between similar devices (to partially compensate the inability stick a note to another place)
-screen: monochrome TFT (high-resolution though)
Application - both retail (for individual) and corporate (for employees/customers/b2b)
inb4: not an e-book reader, not a phone, not a full scale PDA like palm.
Im doing a college study market research project and decided to take on a Datacube.
(DX ate my mind lol)