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This definitely might be a winner, but for that price, there should be slightle better specs. HP does a good job of delivering better specas in that price range.
i think i will stick to my helio ocean for now. i like real keyboards. though coverflow for the music feature on the iPhone is pretty nice.
oh i know. Helio is on Sprints network which is CDMA and T-Mobile and ATT are GSM with their sim cards. i left my Sidekick 3 with T-Mobile for Helio. I just dont see myself switching back just for an unlocked iPhone.
i think i will stick to my helio ocean for now. i like real keyboards. though coverflow for the music feature on the iPhone is pretty nice.
holy crap, ebook reader. i should have thought of that. good call. definitely add that. and yes, the Zune Marketplace could use an overhaul. But at its current state, i would say it is indeed better than itunes. But it does seem like it is just a slight upgrade to WMP. especially when browsing the menus and options, which i dont like.
i say the minimum size should be 120 GB, and with that, the HDD's should be hybrids. so as to make it a speedier interface. and of course untether the wifi capabilities. perhaps also the ability to stream your audio or video to other nearby Zunes wanting to listen/watch. Of course, adding a bigger screen, but not a bigger unit, meaning doing away with the buttons below the screen, maybe relocate them to the side, make the screen touchscreen. and use some of Microsofts boookooo money to pay apple enough to put the coverflo thingamajigg on the zune. that would be really nice. and maybe apple should pay Microsoft for a better UI in the iPod, cause it is teh gay. thats about all i have right now. Oh, and a discreet memory card ready with a sturdy cover so you dont have to have the ports exposed all the time. But this would make it easy to add/listen to music/photos from external media. thats about all i got.
that was fast
yeah, but it has the Cell processor. which has something like 9 cores i believe. so, it can work several times harder than your PC. Unless you have a rig with two quad cores on a single board, and even then, the Cell has that beat.
yeah no shit. Thats why i left tmobile for Helio. That edge network is just a little outdated
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