On Tue, 3 Nov 1998, Max Eskin wrote:
Better get your priorities straight, man! The Libretto
is just a
little notebook.
It's the first little notebook with a TFT and Pentium. I.e., the first
big notebook in little notebook form-factor.
The CrossPad will probably be forgotten soon enough.
The CrossPad will fail because of it's price, but it's a very cool idea.
Paper is still useful, and a paper pad that you can upload to your
computer is *very* useful.
I wish I could forget the Cassiopeia; I don't know
if Windows CE is
significant out of dozens of other OSs but I think that's a good bet.
Come on, it's Microsoft. The first version of anything from Microsoft is
collectible. (I'm hoping that I can collect the last version of Microsoft
software some day soon.)
But, why did you leave out the Pilot? It's got to
be the most popular
of PDAs.
I included the Pilot under "etc." The point was that classic computers
didn't stop being made after the PC came out.
-- Doug