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Device Convergence means the iPod might be in trouble

When I get a new device (get means purchase) I like it to replace two or more devices I currently have (or wish I had).  Here is a great example.  Sony Ericsson is producing a line of Walkman phones that compete with the iTunes phones from Motorola.  The latest phone (not available in the US, per normal) is the w950 - a 4Gb flash phone with a touch screen and stylus.  It works as an MP3 player (4Gb is the same as an iPod Nano), video player (competing with the iPod Video), and a smartphone (running Symbian 9).  The previous model from Sony Ericsson, the w810, included a 2 megapixel camera.  Maybe the next phone from them will put the camera back in.  Either way, look at the devices you can replace with the w950:
  • MP3 player (same amount of flash memory as a $250 iPod Nano - 4Gb)
  • FM radio with RDS (RDS is the text broadcast with the signal telling you the song titles)
  • PDA functionality - touch screen and stylus with handwriting recognition (I've used Symbian 6 for three years and have been very impressed)
  • Blackberry-like push e-mail (just like the Blackberry but supporting multiple e-mail solutions)
  • add the camera back in and you've got a poor but acceptable point and shoot camera
This is a great offer!  Especially since you can normally buy phones at a discount with a plan.  I'm not buying anything until my free Blackberry isn't free anymore, but phones like this are very tempting.


Watch a video of the w950 in action

I like the listening to music (which can be streamed over BlueTooth to headphones) and composing e-mail.  I also liked that the presenter dissed Mariah Carey!

-- Matt Ranlett
Published 22-02-2006 11:48 by Matt Ranlett
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About Matt Ranlett

One of the two original Atlanta .NET Regular Guys, Matt fills his free time by helping to run several Atlanta area user groups, the Atlanta Code Camps, and works as one of the two INETA co-Vice Presidents of Technology
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