Yes, the Atom based MIDs are expensive, but the Atom is new. By the time a Pandora KE would be designed and ready to go, the Atom price will have already dropped. And the battery life is also something that will increase quite rapidly. The Atom is like the most efficient computing platform ever designed, there are already two MIDs/UMPCs out there on the Atom processor that sip less than 3W! This is not the fault of the Atom, but of the OEMs. Also, the Atom processor is MUCH more powerful than the ARM architecture the P is built on, therefore it will suck more power, but there are also MIDs based on ARM and ones built on AMD and ones built on other Intel and ones based on VIA, etc. I find it hard to believe that a PKE would churn any kind of decent profit for the devs. It would be overlooked in a market that is beginning to really boom right now. And easier solution would be some sort of docking station with a keyboard built in or a foldable, bluetooth keyboard._VWV_ said:People who think that the UMPC/MID market will soon leave no room for the P are wrong. All the Atom based mids we've seen so far cost more than 600$ (even the most striped versions!) and have shorter (much shorter) battery live. I'm not naive about the future and I don't want to say the P-keyboard edition will easily outperform any Sony/Nokia/Whatever device on the market. Yet I think that the P-keyboard edition might be profitable for the devs or a least bring back the money invested into its construction.
But you know what..If there is no alternative on the market, I'll be buying the P even with todays striped keyboard. And I think there won't be a competitor on the market for the same price and with the same size/features/battery life - that is why I'm still here.
The UMPC crowd on these forums asking (more or less politely) for a bigger keyboard or some other additional UMPC-features will buy the P anyway. Believe me.
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