Again, if this is true and especially if it's true for all PPCs, then the question gets even bigger.
Why?
PPC sales are declining. Could it be that manufacturer's treatment of them as the ugly, red-haired stepson of laptops and purpose-specific consumer devices (like GameBoys) are leading to the preception among consumers that the PocketPC is nothing more than an overnight curiosity? If the companies that make these things feel no need to support them in the marketplace why should the marketplace feel comfortable supporting them?
The last couple of days I have been trying to throw my money at Toshiba and they seem beyond not interested. If I ever do get my hands on a sync cable, cradle or extended battery you can be darn sure I'll treat the thing like the gold it is... cause it seems I'll never get another one no matter how hard I look.
