I'm guessing it's going to be selling south of 12 units.
Why use a $500 device to be a 'big screen' for your phone when you can get an actual mini-laptop like the EEE PC for up to $200 less?
I've had my 4G EEE PC (dual booting nlited Win XP and the original OS) for just about a week now, and can use my WM6 phone as a 3G modem when in XP (using the USB cable is the fastest and saves battery life, but it also works with Bluetooth)
Devices like this and the Foleo MAY have had a chance before the EEE-revolution, but it's too little too late, what with all announced EEE competitors lining up for a piece of what will (and should) be the next real revolution computing.
Of course, whoever comes out with a convertible tablet device with EEE specs will win my heart.
I agree EEE does make a huge revolution on the computer industry, but they really need to make a keyboard that i can type onto. Trying out EEE in a store, I have great difficulty reaching typing speed to 15wpm. REDFLY's keyboard looks generous to type onto
Haha, as soon as I read about this I thought of the $300-$500 laptops out there that can actually run Windows (or a flavor of Linux)... Why wouldn't I just get one of those? I'd say they sell 0 units.
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I'm guessing it's going to be selling south of 12 units.
Why use a $500 device to be a 'big screen' for your phone when you can get an actual mini-laptop like the EEE PC for up to $200 less?
I've had my 4G EEE PC (dual booting nlited Win XP and the original OS) for just about a week now, and can use my WM6 phone as a 3G modem when in XP (using the USB cable is the fastest and saves battery life, but it also works with Bluetooth)
Devices like this and the Foleo MAY have had a chance before the EEE-revolution, but it's too little too late, what with all announced EEE competitors lining up for a piece of what will (and should) be the next real revolution computing.
Of course, whoever comes out with a convertible tablet device with EEE specs will win my heart.
I agree EEE does make a huge revolution on the computer industry, but they really need to make a keyboard that i can type onto. Trying out EEE in a store, I have great difficulty reaching typing speed to 15wpm. REDFLY's keyboard looks generous to type onto
Haha, as soon as I read about this I thought of the $300-$500 laptops out there that can actually run Windows (or a flavor of Linux)... Why wouldn't I just get one of those? I'd say they sell 0 units.