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i read somewhere, it can use the touchstone device as the back cover already supports it. you just need to purchase the touchstone separately. sorry if u already knew that, but ur comment sounded like you were wondering if it was able to or not.
that thing is ugly and that keyboard has a fucked up layout...
@Rifter that was freekin awesome lol! i remember using macs back in the day too, horrifically slow n problematic.
what a boring, carpal tunnel inducing mouse.. dam its ugly!
agreed, the finer control of a remote control with actual joysticks beats this anyday...
@Chris

actually, it's the people inside cars that need to pay attention since they never notice another car/bike/pedestrian/etc right next to them. People inside cars are the most dangerous on the road since they "THINK" they dont need to pay attention all the time, it is quite the opposite.

Bicyclists, Bikers, Pedestrians are the ones that have to pay keep an eye out for the inattentive cagers.
yes, it took a while to boot...

but then, so does the Pre...
and so does the iPhone...
so does many blackberry devices...
and winmo phones..

seems to happen generally to many smartphones out there..
*does the shimmy slide*
yea... i suddenly have an urge to throw a hardball as fast as i can at it :D
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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