Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Oct 29 2003, 10:36pm EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
We recently posted about the Fossil Microsoft Wrist Net MSNDirect SPOT Watch and the Suunto N3 Microsoft SPOT Watch.
It looked like the SPOT watches would become available still this Holiday Season. Now we got word that both SPOT watches are postponed till "Early 2004". We do not know the reason, maybe the service was not going to be ready or manufacturing problems with the watches.
The MSNDirect SPOT watches could have been great Gadgets for this Christmas season.
Fossil seems not to be very lucky recently with their announcements of High-Tech Watches. The Fossil Palm PDA wrist watch also got delayed until next year.
See also:
Microsoft SPOT Watches Gallery
HP Camera Sunglasses
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Luigi Lugmayr
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