And now my display seems to have completely crapped out. Seriously, I do not need this and can't afford it right now.
'Serenity'
Buffistechnology 3: "Press Some Buttons, See What Happens."
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Anyone got (or ever tried) a Motorola Droid, perchance? I'm getting an upgrade today and I'm seriously considering one. I'm in love with Android, since my fantastic HTC Hero, and I need a physical keyboard. The Droid looks good.
I like my Droid very much, but I very rarely use the physical keyboard.
Thanks - interesting. I almost never use my HTC without using the keyboard, but a better-designed phone might change that. Can't see myself ever typing e-mails etc without one, though. The Girl has an HTC Dream with a virtual keyboard, and I don't have the manual dexterity to write anything with it.
Why isn't the apple web page more iPhone friendly? I have a genius bar appointment for 1:45.
Seska, if the keyboard is important to you, definitely test-drive it before you buy. The tactile boundary between keys on the Droid is not well defined, making it difficult to tell if you are pressing your target key or the one next to it, or both. No doubt I'd be better at it if I practiced more, but the virtual keyboard works well for me.
I was pleasantly surprised by how well the voice-to-text feature works, but I haven't done anything more than play with it.
Good luck Sean. Hope it's something easy.
Thanks, dcp. Tried it out in the shop and was impressed, so got it. The keyboard sticks on opening a bit but otherwise it's great. And I'm loving how fast it downloads applications, and everything good that comes with Android 2.1.
I'm not sure what this is, but I figured that some of the Buffistas would appreciate it.
The Martin DIP Switch Calculator
With the help of a gift certificate for birthday, I got myself a Sony PRS600 e-reader. The killer feature for me is the ability to scribble on it with a stylus. This'll let me replace printing out stuff with the reader to a great degree, especially useful at the park and such. The printing I'll be avoiding could pay for the device eventually. So far that part works brilliantly.
I also have a couple of e-books on hold for download with the library, to use it for the intended purpose.
It's a very solid feeling device, but I would like a little bigger frame to make holding it a bit more natural. That said, I can hold it and turn pages with one hand, so maybe Sony knows what it's doing.