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2008-04-16
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I didn't know that T9 was old technology. As i said, I was only introduced to it a couple of weeks ago.
Nonetheless it is a bold decision on Lenovo's part and they wouldn't stake their MID device on a technology that is as useless as you say so they must have confidence in its merits. Time will tell.
Or are we really doomed to QWERTY forever?
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2008-04-16
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I have been using T9 for about 6 years and its adequate on a mobile phone for sending texts once you have built up your dictionary sufficiently. For full text entry and changing spelling on words and entering websites and notes and all the things I use my n810 for T9 would be useless.
I hope so. One of the reasons I went with the n810 was the built in QUERTY keyboard
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http://softwareblogs.intel.com/2008/...ernet-devices/
I could never understand the form factor of the Lenovo, why position an array of mobile phone style input keys on a relatively large panel on the right hand side? I now see why, Lenovo will use T9 text input technology.
I was unaware of this technology until recently when a friend showed it to me on his phone – my own mobile is too old to accommodate it so I have no direct experience. It looks very interesting and you can see a demonstration of it in action
http://www.t9.com/
It seems that we need to find a better way of inputting text on a handheld. Simply mimicking a full size layout on a MID, either by software on the screen or by a physical slide out keyboard may not necessarily be the best approach.
So suddenly the Lenovo becomes very interesting indeed and I look forward to hands-on reviews of this radical approach to text input which was, after all, conceived to meet the need for fast accurate input on small devices.
Handhelds aside, the fact that we still cling to archaic and deliberately inefficient QWERTY keyboards after all this time is a bit of a nonsense.