Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Apr 7 2006, 1:04am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
The only other Wrist PDA besides the Fossil Palm Wrist PDA has been discontinued. The OnHandPC has the power and memory of a Palm m100 in the size of a wrist watch.
PCOnHand reports that Matsucom the manufacturer of the OnHand PC said that it stopped making it.
We reported the first time about the OnHand PC back in early 2003. Back then PDA phones were just entering the market. Now smart phones are killing the PDA, besides hurting the wristwatch market in general. A nice product like the wrist PDA has no chance.
We all wait now for the Wrist Smart Phone.
It got quite again around wrist phones. In 2003 the NTT DoCoMo Wristomo was actually on the market. It has disappeared again.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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