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No kidding? Now watch everyone go refund their X5-400Mhz and get a 300MHz to OC! LOL! [/QUOTE]
But just watch in about a year when Pocket PC 2004 or whatever they decide to call it at that time is released. Everyone with the 32 megs of "rom" will be out of luck.[/QUOTE]
If by chance they do exceed the 32 mb of ROM then they will drop some of the applications that are not necessary the same as they did in the 16mb upgrade for the IPAQ's and presently on the 1910. You will then have the option to reinstall these apps in RAM or memory card. It is most unlikely that the actual operating system, which is presently less than 16mb will ever exceed 32mb in the normal life span of the your PDA.
Almost every PDA (with a few exceptions) is 32 mb or less so making a new system that exceeds that would certainly cut down sales. Remember this is all driven by $$.
At present the benchmark tests are only showing a 8% improvement for the 400 over the 300. Two years from now when they have 1 gb machines who will care if it's a 300 or 400 they are both out dated. So you sell your 300 for $125 losing only $75 and buy a new one.
Just when you think you have won the rat race, out comes a new rat!!