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Max Smart: They also have the Direct Watch from Microsoft which is, they are not using SPOT I think anymore but you know it*s that watch that flashes a picture of Dick Tracy on it then we will give you like instant sport update and it automatically set the time and the weather. You need your jacket, right.
David Lawrence: Right Fossil has a number of watches in there aligned that deal with the Microsoft network and how they are setting that stuff out.
Max Smart: Right on the Microsoft New Motorola has the MPx200 phone, which is Microsoft based. So even with the Motorola phone they are using that software.
David Lawrence: Okay. It is still a PDA. Is it mobile phone, is it Microsoft Windows mobile phone or is it Windows mobile do we know yet? We can get those details later.
Max Smart: Yeah we will get some details.
David Lawrence: Alright if they win they will tell us.
Max Smart: Now the one that I liked being that we work together at E3 last year is Tapwave the Zodiac which is a palm PDA but it also has High End ATI graphics in the Bad Boy, right so you can play some great games and yet you can still work with it. So you don*t have to take your palm you don*t have to take your Nintendo or your DS or your PSP. This thing has got incredible graphics that*s on the list.
David Lawrence: So does it look like a business-like PDA so that businessmen can sneak it into a meeting and tap away at games while they should be taking notes or no?
Max Smart: Well, it clearly looks like a very large PSP with the little PalmSource OS logo on the side.
David Lawrence: So the Sony PS personal it looks like more like a gaming device, right.
Max Smart: Right oh absolutely.
David Lawrence: So you are not going to be able to sneak this into the boardroom and pretend to be taking notes for the meeting.
Max Smart: Correct.
David Lawrence: Okay so how many more do we have?
Max Smart: There is a few, there is the 30600 of course the Motorola IM3.
David Lawrence: Wait a minute the 30600?
Max Smart: Right because 650 wasn*t in the category I guess because they weren*t shipping at the time that the finalists were picked.
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