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| Re: best 6" speakers [message #76692 is a reply to message #76690] |
Sun, 03 December 2006 19:18   |
eil
Messages: 2 Registered: December 2006
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e ships but I'll withhold my final
>>judgment until it's available to try.
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>>Having said that, my first impression of all three, the iPhone, the
>>Treo, the Blackberry, is that they ALL seem too big and clumsy for phones.
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>>So far, all I want from my phone is that it be a phone, and that it be
>>compact and pocketable. My little fliptop LG does the trick. That it's
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>>speakerphone is a bonus.
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>>When I want a computer, I want something with a real screen and a
>>keyboard I can really type on, that runs my goto productivity
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| Re: best 6" speakers...clarify [message #76693 is a reply to message #76692] |
Sun, 03 December 2006 18:39   |
tonehouse
 Messages: 184 Registered: July 2006
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pplications (video, audio, animation, and graphics apps, plus all my
>>open source office, web and email apps). Which means for those times
>>when I need a computer with me, I take my PowerBook.
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>>When I need a camera, I want a real camera, currently a Canon digital SLR.
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>>If I can get by with something small that I can type on, I use a Psion
>>PDA (like a mini-laptop). Also works as a voice recorder. Cool little
>>box but long discontinued.
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>>I'm resisting the all-in-one device. What if it fails? That's a lot of
>>eggs in one basket. But I can see the appeal of the all-in-one if it
>>could really cover what I need. None of them quite do that now. None of
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>>But for people who have different needs, each of the clunky phones has
>>appealing features. And for those people, it's not a matter of koolaid,
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>>it's a matter of using what works for them. What covers their needs.
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