Hi Tony,
I think I know what you are trying to say, but I\'m not too sure what the point of it is. In the last year or so Sharp have produced the C700, C750, C760, C860 and 6000 all with CG Silicon screens, is that going to continue? Yes, most likely. Why? Because this is a proprietary screen technology, plus, there is little chance in them downgrading displays. Will Americans like it or want to buy it? Not relevant really, these are mainly a Japanese product. Is higher definition PDA screens the way forward? Yes.
Now, pointing out other machines from the last decade, you omit some factors, the lack for the most part of proprietary screen technologies plus the cost of producing them. Libretto, NetBook and other VGA screens were costly to produce and were larger, it\'s only in recent years the cost effectiveness of colour screens has been conducive to producing them. Mono screens for PDA use is declining. In a similar way, VGA resolution screens will eventually replace QVGA 320x240 screens, they will get cheaper.
This 3 year thing, are you referring to production span, availability or usability? I think the fact that a decade on, we still have VGA or half-VGA screens, clamshells etc. shows that these type of machines are still popular and are needed for those who require more than a simple PDA or personal organiser.
I have got my elderly HP200LX out, bless her, not huge. It fits in the pocket. The question is, what kind of pocket? Jeans? No. Trousers/Shirt pocket? I don\'t wear those kind of clothes regularly, but a 860 fits a shirt pocket so I\'m told. Would get crushed eventually anyway, I know Palm and iPaq users who have mashed theirs. :twisted: LOL!
Also I don\'t mean to be negative, because I am always brimming with joy, but this should probably be a new thread, because the subject has strayed off rikya\'s original observation. ;-)
BTW 3 years for a profit making corporation is a long time. :-)