mmh, I have to say after buying Sony products for the best part of my adult life, they are crap. I've had their TVs, VCRs and various audio equipment, including amps, speakers, walkman etc. etc. all crap. All of it malfunctioned, or packed up or developed some kind of fault, I know about 5 or 6 people off-hand, who bought Sony TV's and they all developed the same fault. Their stuff looks nice, but that's all. The Clie NX70/V was the last straw, I will never in a million years buy a Sony product again. I've learned the hard way, spending lot's of money on 'bling' goods, buys glitz but no substance.
Let's hope Sony stay away from Linux and PDA's. Let them keep making Viao's and stuff so people who think they are getting good value can waste their money.
The PDA, a Personal Digital Assistant is becoming an obsolete idea, which is why I viciously attack anyone who 'downgrades' my C860 by calling it such, the concept of the PDA with it's main function being PIM provision will go into phones and into consumer devices like the PSP etc. I don't see Sony's strategy changing, I can imagine one or two PocketPC's being made by them but they will want to push the PSP from now on.
Just as Apple will integrate a colour screen and PIM functions into a future iPod.
This is good for the Z, it leaves it as one of the few true pocket computers as the PDA concept dies. I know people can't understand why Sharp don't sell the Z worldwide, it's simple and I'm surprised so many don't get it. It's because it is not in their interests, a global push of Linux handhelds would provoke Microsoft, they don't want that. Also, it's a false statement, Sharp may not sell the C series worldwide, but it's available, I bought mine here in the UK with no problems, it had to be imported/converted, so what? I've still got one, and I'm already planning on getting a spare.