It has a much bigger screen than a pocket PC (perfect for showing charts, illustrations, etc). It is already wireless and would connect directly with your existing server. It is really just a mobile touchscreen monitor [viewsonic.com]
I use a Radio Shack phone - had it for over 3 years. It works great and is not cumbersome at all. The mic swivels to either side so that I can "change ears". It set me back less than $100.00 at that time.
This is one company that I would like to see kept away from the Linux market. We use their products in our UNIX, Mainframe, and NT environements and we have nothing but problems. Also, the prices that they charge for these items is insane! For example, to upgrade one of our Sun systems to an E10K will cost almost as much as upgrading the licenses for TNG!
Where's my mod points? This has to be one of the funniest posts I've seen in a long time.
according to the Americablog site this photo was taken in 2001. If that's true this is more than aesthetic manipulation.
http://www.americablog.com/2010/07/bp-photoshops-fake-photo-of-command.html
It has a much bigger screen than a pocket PC (perfect for showing charts, illustrations, etc). It is already wireless and would connect directly with your existing server. It is really just a mobile touchscreen monitor
[viewsonic.com]
I use a Radio Shack phone - had it for over 3 years. It works great and is not cumbersome at all. The mic swivels to either side so that I can "change ears". It set me back less than $100.00 at that time.
This is one company that I would like to see kept away from the Linux market. We use their products in our UNIX, Mainframe, and NT environements and we have nothing but problems. Also, the prices that they charge for these items is insane! For example, to upgrade one of our Sun systems to an E10K will cost almost as much as upgrading the licenses for TNG!
This should be the next poll.
(I'm first!)