The PDA is so obsolete, but they keep coming out with these nice new models, such as the QWERTY-keyboarded SL-C3000 from Sharp.

This is a Linux-based PDA (os = Lineo uLinux) in a clamshell design with a 4GB hdd (a 1st for a PDA). It has a full VGA touch-screen at 640×480, 3.7 inch & 65k colors. Supports MP3/WMA and MPEG-4 formats. Provides IM and e-mail functionality via Wi-Fi and a web browser and supports Word and Excel file formats. Wireless is not built-in, but can be added via an SD or CF card. Seems like a not-bad device.
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Many people seem to think that success in one area can compensate for failure in other areas. But can it really?…True effectiveness requires balance.
The PDA was obsolete as early as 2004? Wow, that thing managed to stick around well beyond its sell-by date.