Added to the directory: Sat, 01 Nov, 2003. Source: ExtremeTech.
Quote:The marketing pitch behind Tapwave's new Zodiac handheld is that it's a Game Boy Advance for grown-ups. To some extent, this is true, but at $299-$399 retail, it hardly sports a kid-friendly price tag (unlike the sub-$100 GBA). And it may look a lot like a portable game console, but it's actually a full-fledged PDA running on modified PalmOS 5.2. The Zodiac's closest cousin is actually the Nokia N-Gage, another big-boy toy with a big-boy price. But while the N-Gage and the Zodiac target the same demographic, cost hundreds of dollars, and play games and digital music, the powerful Zodiac is infinitely more useful and better justifies its steep cost.
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