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RE[3]: That XPPhone --- !
by Laurence on Sat 19th Sep 2009 12:24
in reply to "RE[2]: That XPPhone --- !"
In an un-modified condition I agree that WinXP is ill-suited for mobile/phone devices. If the company making the XPPhone has optimized & tweaked WinXP for the purpose, it could end up being very strong. Perhaps stronger than current WinMobile versions available.
Consider the possibility of perhaps being able to run full programs & apps instead of scaled-down mobile versions. In certain circumstances I could see as being preferable to potential professional & business customers, which appears to be the target market for such a device.
Time will ultimately tell.
Consider the possibility of perhaps being able to run full programs & apps instead of scaled-down mobile versions. In certain circumstances I could see as being preferable to potential professional & business customers, which appears to be the target market for such a device.
Time will ultimately tell.
Trying to run full apps on a mobile display screen would be a nightmare - even with a stylus.
Even at 800x600 (which few apps are optimised for these days) the text would be tiny.
While I see the idealistic benefit of this device, i can't see it being all that practical in the real world.
Particularly when netbooks can already run XP and smartphones (which are slimmer and more compact) already have desktop tools optimised for smaller screens (VNC/RDP, SSH, Office suites, web browsers, ftp clients, and so on).




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In an un-modified condition I agree that WinXP is ill-suited for mobile/phone devices. If the company making the XPPhone has optimized & tweaked WinXP for the purpose, it could end up being very strong. Perhaps stronger than current WinMobile versions available.
Consider the possibility of perhaps being able to run full programs & apps instead of scaled-down mobile versions. In certain circumstances I could see as being preferable to potential professional & business customers, which appears to be the target market for such a device.
Time will ultimately tell.