Help a student out, please! (Quick Survey
I would greatly appreciate it if anyone who owns a PDA (any model) and a cellular phone (any model), or some manner of combination of the two (i.e. handspring treo) would answer just a couple of questions for me.
I am primarily interested in people who own both a cell phone and a pda, but I will gladly accept input from those who own one or the other.
All you have to do is hit reply and then fill in your answers.
This is for a project in my Studio II class for Graphic Design where I intend to remarket the Handspring Treo towards the youth market.
Please answer the following:
Your age:
Your sex (m/f/t):
Model of PDA owned:
Model of Cell Phone:
Model of Hybrid you own:
If you have owned multiple PDA's, CellPhones, or hybrids, then please include all previous models owned as well.
On a scale of 1 to 5, 1 being least important and 5 being most important, please rate the importance of the following factors in deciding which model of PDA or cell phone you purchased.
PDA:
Style
Features
Brand
Price
CellPhone:
Style
Features
Brand
Price
Thanks to all those who participate!
ciao,
michael rosenquest
I am primarily interested in people who own both a cell phone and a pda, but I will gladly accept input from those who own one or the other.
All you have to do is hit reply and then fill in your answers.
This is for a project in my Studio II class for Graphic Design where I intend to remarket the Handspring Treo towards the youth market.
Please answer the following:
Your age:
Your sex (m/f/t):
Model of PDA owned:
Model of Cell Phone:
Model of Hybrid you own:
If you have owned multiple PDA's, CellPhones, or hybrids, then please include all previous models owned as well.
On a scale of 1 to 5, 1 being least important and 5 being most important, please rate the importance of the following factors in deciding which model of PDA or cell phone you purchased.
PDA:
Style
Features
Brand
Price
CellPhone:
Style
Features
Brand
Price
Thanks to all those who participate!
ciao,
michael rosenquest
Comments
Please answer the following:
Your age: 20
Your sex: M
Model of PDA owned: Newton Messagepad 2100
Model of Cell Phone: Motorola V (USC)
Model of Hybrid you own: None
PDA: Newton Messagepad 2100
Style: 5
Features: 5
Brand: 5
Price: 2
CellPhone: Motorola
Style: 1
Features: 1
Brand: 1
Price: 1
I haven't owned any other cell phones, and the Newton is already old enough to throw you a curve ball, so I won't include the other various Messagepads that I own.
Your sex (m/f/t): M
Model of PDA owned: Palm III
Model of Cell Phone: Nokia 3380
Model of Hybrid you own: none
PDA:
Style 1
Features 1
Brand 1
Price 5 (free from work) otherwise 2
CellPhone:
Style 5
Features 3
Brand 4
Price 5 (free from Voicestream)
Your age: 20-Something
Your sex (m/f/t): M
Model of PDA owned: Handsping Visor
Model of Cell Phone: Nokia 5100; Motorola Flip Phone; Nokia POS Tracfone
Model of Hybrid you own: N/A
If you have owned multiple PDA's, CellPhones, or hybrids, then please include all previous models owned as well.
On a scale of 1 to 5, 1 being least important and 5 being most important, please rate the importance of the following factors in deciding which model of PDA or cell phone you purchased.
PDA:
Style 3
Features 4
Brand 3
Price 4
CellPhone:
Style 3
Features 4
Brand 2
Price 5
You're welcome...
Your age: 17
Your sex (m/f/t): M
Model of PDA owned: Compaq H3835 PocketPC
Model of Cell Phone: Samsung SPH-A400
Model of Hybrid you own: N/A
If you have owned multiple PDA's, CellPhones, or hybrids, then please include all previous models owned as well.
On a scale of 1 to 5, 1 being least important and 5 being most important, please rate the importance of the following factors in deciding which model of PDA or cell phone you purchased.
PDA:
Style 3
Features 5
Brand 2
Price 3
CellPhone:
Style 5
Features 4
Brand 3
Price 3
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Your sex (m/f/t): M
Model of PDA owned: -
Model of Cell Phone: Nokia 8260, Qualcomm Thin Phone
Model of Hybrid you own: -
CellPhone: Nokia
Style 4.5
Features 5
Brand 5
Price 1
Not sure if you want the answers for the previous phones but...
CellPhone: Qualcomm
Style 3
Features 4.5
Brand 4
Price 5
Your sex (m/f/t): M
Model of PDA owned: Palm Vx, Palm VIIx
Model of Cell Phone: Oki (circa '95/'96), Ericsson Something (~'98), Motorola StarTAC (current)
Model of Hybrid you own: none
On a scale of 1 to 5, 1 being least important and 5 being most important, please rate the importance of the following factors in deciding which model of PDA or cell phone you purchased.
PDA: Palm Vx/Palm VIIx
Style 5
Features 3
Brand 2
Price 3
CellPhone: Motorola StarTAC
Style 5
Features 3
Brand 4
Price 3
I almost ended up going to SCAD, decided to go up to the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, instead. So &^$%* cold up here... (originally from Atlanta)
Your sex (m/f/t): M
Model of PDA owned: Palm Vx (present) Palm III (former)
Model of Cell Phone: Motorola V8160 (present) Motorola StarTac (former)
If you have owned multiple PDA's, CellPhones, or hybrids, then please include all previous models owned as well.
On a scale of 1 to 5, 1 being least important and 5 being most important, please rate the importance of the following factors in deciding which model of PDA or cell phone you purchased.
PDA:
Style 4
Features 3
Brand 2
Price 3
CellPhone:
Style 5
Features 4
Brand 2
Price 2
- Palm OS (Palm compatible)
- Newton-style handwriting recognition
- larger screen with no "little box"
- insanely great battery life
- Non-volatile monochrome display (blue on white) i.e. you can turn the PDA off and still refer to what's on the screen, and the display draws no power.
- ultra thin
Some friends of mine and I are looking into building a "PDA that doesn't suck" as part of an EE project. We would be using the latest technology available. How much would you pay?
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Splinemodel, sounds fascinating. I loved my newtons and that was the one thing about the palms that I've sorely missed, real handwriting recognition. the screen idea would be rather handy, more often than not when I'm reading something lengthy that i"ve written on my treo, the silly thing shuts off before I"m through with it unless I hit some button. How much would I pay? uh, well, you know... With any market, even if something is brand spanking new and truly innovative, it still has to be priced competitively with what's out there. So if you could package all of that into something like a treo, then maybe $50-100 more than what I paid for it, but then I appreciate innovation. I'd be surprised if most people would pay $50 more just because of those features.
I also thought I'd be fair and fill out the survey myself.
Please answer the following:
Your age: 21
Your sex (m/f/t): M
Model of PDA owned: newton m100, newton m130, palm m100, hs visor edge
Model of Cell Phone: Visor Phone
Model of Hybrid you own: Treo
If you have owned multiple PDA's, CellPhones, or hybrids, then please include all previous models owned as well.
On a scale of 1 to 5, 1 being least important and 5 being most important, please rate the importance of the following factors in deciding which model of PDA or cell phone you purchased.
PDA:
Style 4
Features 5
Brand 1
Price 5
CellPhone:
Style 5
Features 3
Brand 1
Price 5
Thanks again to all those who have and who will participate!
ciao,
michael rosenquest
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Your sex (m/f/t): M
Model of PDA owned: Handspring Visor Edge
Model of Cell Phone: Nokia 6190, Mitzubishi ???
Model of Hybrid you own: N/A
PDA:
Style - 3
Features - 4
Brand - 2
Price - 5
CellPhone:
Style - 3
Features - 3
Brand - 4
Price - 4
p.s. If the Treo ends up being available with my mobile service, I'd SERIOUSLY consider getting one and ditching my Visor & Nokia.
Well, that's fine, because the display technology is potentially a lot cheaper to produce than are LCD's. The extra cost would be for profit margin and R&D costs, and in order to make the product seem "top-of-the-line." (which it would be!)
Oh yeah, the display technology exists in prototype stages. It's from a company called eink. Perhaps you've heard about them. We'd just be doing some circuitry work and driver-building, along with tweaks to the Palm OS and to some of the hardware.
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Your sex (m/f/t): M
Model of PDA owned:
Model of Cell Phone:
Model of Hybrid you own(ed): Nokia 9000
PDA:
Style 4
Features 5
Brand 5
Price 3
CellPhone:
Style 3
Features 5
Brand 5
Price 1
At the time I had it, it was great. I could even make calls and post e-mail from a ship as long as we were about 1/4 mile from shore. Too bad it only worked in Europe.
Your sex (m/f/t): M
Model of PDA owned: Handspring Visor Prism
Model of Cell Phone: None
Model of Hybrid you own: None
Style: 3
Features: 4
Brand: 4
Price: 4
Also, the OS that it ran (Palm OS) was a 5.
At the time I had it, it was great. I could even make calls and post e-mail from a ship as long as we were about 1/4 mile from shore. Too bad it only worked in Europe.[/QB]<hr></blockquote>
yeah, in America we don't use that GSM junk. . Yeah, CDMA is better, but it WOULD be nice if the bureaucrats could finally get over it and agree on a single standard. A lot of it has to do with the fact that the EU is leery of handing all of the patents over to American companies like Qualcomm. Blame protectionism.
Question: Are hybrids really worth it? I wouldn't be using a mobile phone too much, so is it then a much better idea to get a PDA as well as a stand-alone mobile? Or are hybrids really clean and compact?
reverse as necessary..
Sorry!
Most reviews from this side of the pond complained that the device was too big. It was bulky and about the size of a telephone handset. Didn't people used to wear calculators on their belts? It wasn't much more inconvenient than that.
My fingers aren't large and I've touch typed for years, so I wasn't bothered by the miniature keyboard.
The current models are smaller.
I had a real appreciation for the device because I had no land line, had no internet service, and travelled occasionally. This was three or four years ago and the list price was over $1000. (Got mine in Dubai, UAE for half that.)
These days, people expect devices to be pocket sized with easy data input. I don't believe that an all-in-one device (i.e., PDA with add-on wireless modem) would be seen as much of an advantage these days.
<strong>My fingers aren't large and I've touch typed for years, so I wasn't bothered by the miniature keyboard.
The current models are smaller.
I had a real appreciation for the device because I had no land line, had no internet service, and travelled occasionally. This was three or four years ago and the list price was over $1000. (Got mine in Dubai, UAE for half that.)
These days, people expect devices to be pocket sized with easy data input. I don't believe that an all-in-one device (i.e., PDA with add-on wireless modem) would be seen as much of an advantage these days.</strong><hr></blockquote>
I opted for the graffiti model of the Treo just because I really deplore typing on those tiny little black-berry style "keyboards," and I'm pretty quick with graffiti. Either way, I would kill for a newton-nuevo.
Oh, don't mean to bump my own topic, but I do need more respondants! Please!!! Just reply to the original message, thanks!
ciao,
michael
Your sex (m/f/t): M
Model of PDA owned: HS Visor Edge
Model of Cell Phone: Nokia 8310
Model of Hybrid you own: N/A
PDA:
Style 4
Features 5
Brand 4
Price 3
CellPhone:
Style 5
Features 4
Brand 4
Price 2