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2008-08-21
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2008-08-21
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who the heck designs a thing like that - it's just plain ugly (IMHO)
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2008-08-22
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2008-08-22
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2008-08-22
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2008-08-22
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I'm realizing I can't use a keyboard if I can't touch type, and I can't do that on undersized keyboards (maybe it's possible to adjust if you're a child or a female with slim fingers).
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2008-08-22
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2008-08-22
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The form factor I've been recommending for the NIT might be coming to the Wibrain. I'm not sure I like the shoulder button layout exactly, but that's the format I was suggesting. It's also a bit thicker than I was thinking.
If it has a comfortable keyboard feel (like the E71), GSM/WCDMA (EDGE+HSPA) modem, Ubuntu Mobile, decent battery life, and a tiltable screen, I'd probably buy it.
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