see the ultimate device doesnt have to be keyless. it does have to have some touch though.
i found out while toying with my buds ipod touch that "pulling" thru a facebook profile with your finger is kinda awkward... with a trackball an operation like that might be easier no? having a seperate technologically advanced wireless keyboard nearby in a "folder" affords you the option to provide a trackball but thats not the point.
the point is that an iphone/ipod is an amazing consumer device - but for a business professional who needs keys, a stylish leather "passport" with an iphone that can slip out and a funky wireless keyboard would be a pretty awesome bridge in my most humble oppinion.
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see the ultimate device doesnt have to be keyless. it does have to have some touch though.
i found out while toying with my buds ipod touch that "pulling" thru a facebook profile with your finger is kinda awkward... with a trackball an operation like that might be easier no? having a seperate technologically advanced wireless keyboard nearby in a "folder" affords you the option to provide a trackball but thats not the point.
the point is that an iphone/ipod is an amazing consumer device - but for a business professional who needs keys, a stylish leather "passport" with an iphone that can slip out and a funky wireless keyboard would be a pretty awesome bridge in my most humble oppinion.