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I'll trade you yours for my authentic B&O Earset 1 mobile.
This phone has POSER written all over it. I love the TH Meridiist. Not because it's sexy, not because everyone else wants one, but because I can affort it. And it goes nice with my Aquaracer watch and TH Trends 7201 glasses.

Can't wait to pick mine up at a store near you.
I'm going to get one to go along with my new Tag Meridiist. And my USB rocket launcher.
I want one for my daughter.

She doesn't need a phone, just a way to email and text.
Wow, that's really cool sounding stuff. Put it up on eBay and send me a link. I'll pay top dollar.
I'm so getting one. I want the phone because it’s going match my watch (aqua racer) and my glasses (track 7201). I saw the Tag BT headset and it sucks. I'm sticking with my B&O Earset 2. It's way cooler and matches the brushed metal on my glasses. And Leonardo can EMA.
Samsung / Toshiba SSD for laptops.

This gadget will have a huge impact on the whole laptop industry. Not to mention a huge relief to the laptop battery industry.
I have the two button MoGo Mouse BT from Newton Peripherals. I am a very mobile user and space in my laptop bag is at a premium. The MoGo Mouse gives me a lot of flexibility. I never have to purchase batteries. I can store it in the PCMCIA slot in my laptop. It charges when I'm not using it. It does not requires software drivers. And, best of all, it does not require one of those awful USB dongles. It's 100% Bluetooth.

I know that it probably sucks for gaming and has limited scrolling functionality however I am on the road 5 days per week and the MoGo Mouse is perfect for me.
Here's some additional info that I dug up.

It appears that this company was started by some of the Kodak engineers that were involved in the now defunct HP-Kodak joint effort called "Phogenix" from a few years back. They are targeting the mid-high volume photo printing marketplace which is where the HP PhotoSmart Studios (using Edgeline) are selling today. It sounds like they have some good fundamental marking-engine technology, but it is not yet "productized" so it may be a while before something using Memjet technology can compete with Edgeline, which is already in the marketplace.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm in the market for a new phone and money isn't a limitation. I'm also not partial to any particular US carrier, but here are some of the features I'd like to have: WiFi, GPS, good coverage in lots of places, push Gmail (a must!), physical keyboard (a must!), a touchscreen, decent battery life and a relatively slim body. And please, nothing that has a fruit logo on it. No offense to the fruit fans, though. Thanks!"

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