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Originally Posted by Traecer Prime
Indeed, I agree w/Kirvin: I think there is room for all of the above. Handheld Windows PCs (OQO) and Linux PCs (tell me the difference is between a Sharp Zaurus SL-C3000 and a desktop PC) already exist. Once some infrastructure problems are fixed, wireless hosting of apps will be viable even for power users. And of course, desktop PCs syncing with PDAs will be with us in the future, at least until the other 3 solutions are robust and cheap enough. Long-term, I think desktop PCs syncing with PDAs will the solution that disappears the quickest, though.
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I also agree that the syncing will probably go the way of the floppy disk.
If there is wireless secure communication, or if the primary computer is small enough, then it will be used.
Jeremie