Wondering why all of the iPhone's competitors seem to believe that copying the use of Helvetica/Helvetica Neue Light as the screen font will somehow help them? Seriously, look at the type on the clock, icons, etc...
At least they didnt copy the iPhones low resolution, lack of replacable battery, lack of expandable memory, lack of front camera, lack of MMS, yada yada.
You're really reaching with that font comment. Really reaching.
The iPhone is by now famous--along with all Apple products--for being quite user-friendly... UNTIL you have to buy the new version a year later because there are no user-replaceable parts! Oh yeah, and apparently their customer service isn't too hot either.
HP has had plenty of time to fine-tune its finger-friendly TouchSmart software, and now, its newest model, the TouchSmart 610, ushers in a fresh design, highlighted by a hinge that allows the display to slide down and lie nearly flat.
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Wondering why all of the iPhone's competitors seem to believe that copying the use of Helvetica/Helvetica Neue Light as the screen font will somehow help them? Seriously, look at the type on the clock, icons, etc...
At least they didnt copy the iPhones low resolution, lack of replacable battery, lack of expandable memory, lack of front camera, lack of MMS, yada yada.
You're really reaching with that font comment. Really reaching.
The iPhone is by now famous--along with all Apple products--for being quite user-friendly... UNTIL you have to buy the new version a year later because there are no user-replaceable parts! Oh yeah, and apparently their customer service isn't too hot either.
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