Why 3G?? I mean, it's still a service from some kind of provider and the end user should still have to pay for a subscription, isn't it? A wired connection would be better,in my opinion.. As for the pricing and stuff..anyone can build a cheap PC from old hardware and download games like Quake (and better ones) for free. Although computer parts may also be expensive in Brazil, I don't know..
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Why 3G??
I mean, it's still a service from some kind of provider and the end user should still have to pay for a subscription, isn't it?
A wired connection would be better,in my opinion..
As for the pricing and stuff..anyone can build a cheap PC from old hardware and download games like Quake (and better ones) for free.
Although computer parts may also be expensive in Brazil, I don't know..
No, the Zeebo will have free 3G connection from Claro (América Móvil). So you won`t have to pay for the connection.