But then you obviously can\'t want to have a Bluetooth, Wifi and 1xRTT expansion all at the same time surely.
Not all three at the same moment, but I\'d like to be able to move from areas of cellular phone connectivity to areas of WiFi connectivity more seamlessly than having to eject and insert CF cards. Also, the 6000W has the
potential to be the ultimate convergence device--with CF add-on cell connectivity, the device can act as a speakerphone, or if you need privacy, just take the call on your BT headset. No cell coverage in your office? Use VoIP, and you\'re connected again, via speakerphone or headset as you please.
I realise this is very ambitious and would require the right software, but the combination of Sharp\'s H/W and existing connectivity technology infrastructure make it possible, for the first time AFAIK.
As for the obselesence of the built-in BT and WiFI, I think the device\'s core H/W will be obsolete long before 802.11b and/or BT1.1 are thrown on the ash heap of history.