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The Digest    Mon, 21 Jul 2008    Volume 02  :  Number 1251
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- Re: Re: Asus eee spacebar

- Asus eee spacebar

- P910i,


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Date: 19 Jul 2008 22:00:00 +0000
From: Jim Watson-Gove <address truncated>
Subject: Re: Re: Asus eee spacebar



> Im talking about hitting the extreme lef tor right of the spacebar - does that work for you? Still, the larger keys on the Mini mean I can type much faster with fewer mistakes.
> Aj.

Aj,

No problem on the extreme edges on my machine (or anywhere else.

I will admit that the MBook keyboard is superior to the eee.

jim


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Date: 20 Jul 2008 08:40:30 +0000
From: Chris Handley
Subject: Asus eee spacebar



Ajai Khattri wrote:
> Still, the larger keys on the Mini mean I can type much faster with fewer mistakes.

While it sounds like the Mini is exactly the right size/usability
compromise for you, some others will find the smaller Eee PC a better
compromise.  Others still will find the Eee PC too big, and of course
others will even find the Mini too small...

Then of course, there are all sorts of other compromises, such as a
slower Windows XP boot time vs a faster (but less well known) Linux
boot time, battery run time, etc.

Steve Litchfield has the right kind of approach, for comparing smart
phones, by having a table of pros & cons for each device.  (Even if we
may not agree with how those pros & cons are added together to give a
final value, such a table enables each person to decide which device
is the best compromise for them).

Chris Handley


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Date: 20 Jul 2008 20:35:43 +0000
From: Itamar Engelsman <address truncated>
Subject: P910i,



Att.: Tony Napier

Re.: P910i - I don't know in which country you live, but if you can upgrade your phone for free I would suggest you look at on eof the latest of the range from HTC to replace your P910i. Currently I use the HTC Touch Dual and these phones can do all your P910i can do and a lot more. My model does not have Wifi but the HTC Touch Diamond does. These phones work on WM6 but you don't really feel a difference anymore between Symbian and WM6, certainly not a significant one.

Best regards,

Itamar

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