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3G + N95 + JoikuSpot + WiFi = 1 hour battery life
@js

even the very first N95 has a built-in accelerometer when it came out. Now tell me they took design cues from your iPhone.
My worst investment on any electronic device is buying a Asus P505. Funny this thing is named P550. My P505 totally sucks! I totally regret buying it. Ear-piece died after 3 months. Keypads stopped responding after 7 months, locking the asus interface in the phone instead of winmo. It'll also scratch like hell, ugly plastic showing at the sides. Zero quality at all.
You can't even find someone who can fix it. You need to send it to Taiwan if you want to RMA it, leaving you 4-6 months phone-less.
Wow! 1366 x 768! Are you serious?!
Last time I checked, my 19 inch monitor does 1440 x 900.
AOC 193FW 19" Widescreen LCD ($205)
Kworld External LCD-TV Box Widescreen Ed. ($80)

19" Widescreen LCD TV = $285
I agree with HisXLNC. Just bought a 19" Widescreen monitor (1440X900, hdmi capable) for $220 and a tv tuner for $30.

These guys want us to think that we are buying a plasma tv.
Ergonomics my friend.
doesn't look like windows mobile 5. Must be a skin to make it look like the 2003 SE version. Oh and they manage to cover up the left and right button.
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and battery life? hope there is a charging outlet in sahara...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"With all the new multitouch capable monitors coming out, which one is the best? With the release of Windows 7 I really want a touchscreen monitor for my desktop. I'm looking to get a Full HD monitor that supports multitouch and can still look great during gaming and movies. Which one has the best specs for the price?"

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