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Old 06-05-2011, 05:28 PM   #79
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Well, yeah, PDA's are going away quick, but how many years ago was the Time of Death officially called? And technically... the PDA was born a multipurpose device. It just became part of a multi-multipurpose device

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Still curious about your thought regarding word processors, car radios, cell phones and videogame consoles.
Stand-alone word-processing machines I'll give you.

But I'm not sure I follow you on the rest. Do you mean car radios as in AM/FM only Car Radios? As opposed to radios with cassette or CD players? I don't think it's fair to say that cellphones were replaced by cell phones with cameras, but I guess I can give you that.

I don't get the videogame consoles, though. For a long time now, you bought a console and the games separately—whether it was a cartridge, cd, dvd or what have you. You can still buy videogame consoles today that you then buy separate games for. Am I missing something?
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