I take what I read with "reviews" with a grain of salt..Everyone has their opinion and not everyone needs an IT..Working as a Linux SysAdmin this is my dream device..I can tether to my phone, connect to my company's vpn, ssh into a server if need be or check my ticket responses via the web. Everything I needed to know about this device I found in the tech specs..And since I knew it ran Linux if something didn't work I just needed an SDK and off I go...I guess my point is people shouldn't get so bent out of shape over this guy's review.
I did find it amusing that he thinks the interface is "clunky"..I find it very streamlined and once I got rid of the cruft(gizmo, skype for example..I have a phone already ) that I'll never use and re-arranged some of the menus it's perfect for me. I also think that the target market for these devices are going to do a bit more research into it than your normal Joe Blow would. Since I bought mine 4 of my coworkers have picked one up after seeing the use I got out of it.
I would ask the reviewer to use the device like it's intended to be used before you slam it for not doing what you think it should do. I'll wrap up by saying vi or emacs?? :P
I did find it amusing that he thinks the interface is "clunky"..I find it very streamlined and once I got rid of the cruft(gizmo, skype for example..I have a phone already ) that I'll never use and re-arranged some of the menus it's perfect for me. I also think that the target market for these devices are going to do a bit more research into it than your normal Joe Blow would. Since I bought mine 4 of my coworkers have picked one up after seeing the use I got out of it.
I would ask the reviewer to use the device like it's intended to be used before you slam it for not doing what you think it should do. I'll wrap up by saying vi or emacs?? :P