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March 02, 2006

Pen-based PDAs on the way out- HP

A VP for Consumer Products and Mobile Business for HP stated at a show in Hong Kong this week that due to low sales of pen-based PDAs the company will be focusing on more converged devices going forward. Smartphones do not have a stylus so it sounds like HP will be concentrating on the smartphone segment and dropping back on its pen-based offerings. HP has long been the leader in the PDA market with its venerable iPAQ line of Pocket PCs but according to Mr. Chin-Teik SEE of HP the pen-based market is shrinking at a rate of 30 percent every year.

"There's still a market... it's small, but it's still there," Chin-Teik said, citing "entry-level PDA" buyers and SMBs as the primary sources of demand for the sector.

"We are still committed to the pen-based classic PDA product segment... although it's not growing," said Chin-Teik, and as a result HP "is looking more to the converged space" going forward.

(via ZDNet Australia)

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I DON'T want a cellphone. I DON'T want a Treo. I STILL want a PDA. Fix the LifeDrive and that'd do me fine.

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