now lets evaluate Haesslich arguments:
Originally Posted by Haesslich
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You argue that HP hasn't given up the PDA market - I say it has, as most of its devices are Smartphones.
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so what that they have most devices as smartphones, it does not mean that they have given up on PDAs. Same goes car manufacturers, few years ago they had mostly SUVs on the roads, did it mean they had given up on sedans? um No!
Originally Posted by Haesslich
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You yourself said 'Hp has no plans of abandoning stand alone PDAs and will most likely profit a lot from Dell quiting the market', then do a turnaround and now say 'well, PDA phones are PDA's too' when asked to prove that HP has not dropped out of the standalone market.
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that's hardly a turn around, more like supportive argument. it seems like you are desperately trying to disprove me, think before you post.
the rest of your arguments seem okay...
and by the way I was using points for specific argument so don't try to twist things around to make them sound better for you. its just really looks like you are desperate.
now there is a difference between proving someone wrong and trashing somebody else's arguments. its just nicer the first way but it looks really bad for you if you do it the other way and come out to be wrong.