This looks great! Chumby is great for internet feeds and connected music. I hope it comes with a remote. Didn't Sony announce a similar product as well?
I really can't see the advantage of a Chumby over something like the Nokia internet tablets for widgets, feeds, email, web browsing and connected music. The hardware is better on the NITs and the development community is more active too. There isn't a huge difference in price either, although I guess the Chumby is cuddlier!
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This looks great! Chumby is great for internet feeds and connected music. I hope it comes with a remote.
Didn't Sony announce a similar product as well?
I really can't see the advantage of a Chumby over something like the Nokia internet tablets for widgets, feeds, email, web browsing and connected music. The hardware is better on the NITs and the development community is more active too. There isn't a huge difference in price either, although I guess the Chumby is cuddlier!
The Chumby is about $200 and the NITs are about $400. That's a BIG difference in price. If they were around $250, I'd agree with you.