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Is the Palm OS missing the multimedia boat?
By Larry Hendrick | April 27, 2006
I always find these kind of comments funny in light of the fact that I just finished watching an episode of Digital Life TV on my Palm Tungsten T5. And my Palm does a better job of handling the video than my 4+ year old Dell laptop. Video, MP3s, Audio books, eBooks … isn’t this all multimedia? The one thing I haven’t tried is watching live video, but that could be next.
Is the Palm OS missing the multimedia boat? | CNET News.com
“The Palm OS was not optimized for video and multimedia. But it has a very strong following, and it’s somewhat early to tell if Windows Mobile’s support for multimedia is enough to entice traditional Palm users to jump ship,” said Tim Bajarin, an analyst with Creative Strategies. “But they are going to have to continue evolving the Palm platform to be more multimedia-friendly” or risk such a defection, he said.
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