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There she is boys (There he is girls)........do you really want an "Android" , or the real deal
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Its a lot smaller than any video would have you believe. perfectly weighted, especially when you slide out the keyboard. Holding it in both hands, it feels secure and nicely balanced. Keys fall under thumbs just right, no straining and having to reposition the grip continually. Infact you wonder if the thickness of it was designed in because with the screen slid up it is just right. Keys have nice blend of grip and firmness, and the width of the device in horizontal mode allows both thumbs to reach into the center of the keyboard symmetrically, thats what i mean by balance..
Display has amazing detail and crispness, and touch screen is more natural and human than hard cold capacitive. You can flick the screen with the back of you finger nail as as well as you finger tip for a forwards and backwards or up and down motion intuitive like flicking a marble rather than trying t.o push.
Last edited by mikec; 2009-11-12 at 19:32.