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Posts: 78 | Thanked: 2 times | Joined on May 2007 @ Toronto
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I would not recommend this device to anyone who doesn't have highly skilled knowledge with computers

I would not recommend this device to anyone over another MP3 Player, due to the amount of set up required, my headphones lack loudness and so does the internal speakers

I would recommend it to someone who would like a GPS device that can also flip as a music player and limited internet sites

I most certainly would not recommend it for VOIP, when I tested it on my machine with a broadband connection @ home on Gizmo it was crap, none of my friends use GTalk and Skype in Q2? well... maybe if released in the next few days will be useful to some.

It's an internet tablet, but forget browsing websites that utulize java apps because there is no support for it, in my eyes that reduces my ability to surf alot of internet sites. Tried to watch video on CNN... no go...

Half the programs on the device have limited functionality, the games are absolute crap unless you are looking for commodore 64 / NES 8 bit games or there are some other games that look ok but are far from commercial quality....

Really this device to me is a tech gadget with alot of potential but no real bang for your dollar cause at it's price... well I pretty much feel ripped off.

There are some things I like about my IT tablet, the screen is a nice size, too bad the applications that come with it don't work so well.

So some people call this an Internet Tablet, I tend to think of it as a device that never got out of Alpha, a large following by programmers who can see it's potential and a bunch of curious users who have half an idea of how to operate it.

I respect the programmers and community for all the support and continued development, but really this should have been done behind closed doors before being released to the public... still waiting to be impressed even slightly