Originally posted by atomicon
...the new "Digital Lifestyle Device" will be a video phone.
A phone with a 5Gb of storage would have to use a 'normal' hard drive if it was actually going to be even close to being afordable, in which case the phone would weigh a ton and no-one would want to lug it around....IMOOriginally posted by lmalave
I agree, something like the new Nokia 3650, except with 5GB storage so you could actually make decent-length videos if you really wanted to.
True, but large capicity ones (which I *think* are only at about 1Gb) are VERY expensive and would make the phone far too expensive....as I said in my last post, that's the reason why they would have to use a 'conventional' HDD.Originally posted by e-coli
that's not necessarily true. they're making dramatic advances in smart media and compact flash technoogy.
Originally posted by edesignuk
A phone with a 5Gb of storage would have to use a 'normal' hard drive if it was actually going to be even close to being afordable, in which case the phone would weigh a ton and no-one would want to lug it around....IMO![]()
Fair enough, but if the T68i is $300 off line with it's now 'dated' technology, and up to $50 with contract, then a phone with all the latest kit (large his-res colour screen, camera etc) + large capacity memory would cost upwards of $500 easily and cost significantly more that the T68i is on contract.Originally posted by GeeYouEye
Affordable? Phones today aren't affordable. The T68i that everyone either loves or hates so much is $300... UNLESS... you get it as part of a contract... then it's either free or $50.
Originally posted by atomicon
Actually, what I'm envisioning is not really just a video/still camera, but an actual video-conferencing phone, that would transmit your image to other video-phone users (and their image to you). Also one could call a video phone user with/from a webcam using something like ichat as an interface. You'd be able to take and send pictures or video, play mp3's, keep your calendar and address book, and make video calls to other users whether they're at a desktop with a webcam or at their iPhone. I can just stretch my imagination enough to see this as being possible right now with existing technology...