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Andru Edwards: Where do you see the portable electronics industry going in the future, and how does that change your vision for SCOTTeVEST?
Scott Jordan: For years people have said that one day you will have one device that does everything. I completely disagree, and believe that reality is finally settling in with most people. I believe that we will continue to have multiple devices, each designed to one or two things really well.
That is not to say that cell phones won't continue to do more, e.g. take pictures, etc. But in order to get the best pictures you will need a dedicated device. For these reasons, I believe that people will continue to need a way to carry their devices. I also am not a fan of Bluetooth. I have tried it and own several BlueTooth devices, but they still seem buggy. I hope that the bugs can be worked out. I believe the biggest issues in the industry involve what few people are talking about, namely power issues. As we rely on our devices for more and more things, the need to have power increasingly becomes relevant. This is especially true once you get used to always on Internet connections on cell phones with bright color screens. There are several ways to handle this problem, and we are pursuing various solutions.
Andru Edwards: Finally, what items do you currently have in your SCOTTeVEST?
Scott Jordan: I typically carry the following items in my SCOTTeVEST on a daily basis:
- Treo 600
- iPod 20 Gig
- Skullcandy Headphones, which allow me to hook up both my phone and iPod with one set of wires.
- Portable keyboard for Treo for longer typing
- Olympus 4 Mega pixel Camera
- Motorola 2 way radio
- Pedometer
- Sunglasses
- Extra batteries
- Sync cables
- Mints
- Eye drops
Andru Edwards: Scott, I thank you for your time.
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