I recently cleaned out my itunes of all the nonsense I would never listen to ever again.
Now I am at 9 gigs, and there's tons of stuff I would never want to listen to, still.
I understand there is a type of person who has over 30 gigs of music and wants it all on him all the time for if he ever wants to hear one particular song out of thousands, but that person is not me.
A keyboard is more important, and Sprint's network. Palm Pre for me.
I dont really think that one person's ability to use the iPhone keyboard quickly is reason enough for their never to be a hardware keyboard. I use my iPhone keyboard with relative ease however I would honestly prefer a well built slide out keyboard as an option as well. I have always had an easier time with a physical keyboard then a touchscreen one, although I will agree that the iPhones touch keyboard is highly usable.
The Galaxy Tab 10.1, much like its Limited Edition sibling that we reviewed last month, is ever-so-slightly thinner than the iPad 2, a slate that most sane individuals (and competitors, for that matter) would confess is the market leader today.
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I recently cleaned out my itunes of all the nonsense I would never listen to ever again.
Now I am at 9 gigs, and there's tons of stuff I would never want to listen to, still.
I understand there is a type of person who has over 30 gigs of music and wants it all on him all the time for if he ever wants to hear one particular song out of thousands, but that person is not me.
A keyboard is more important, and Sprint's network. Palm Pre for me.
I can type 50 words a minute on the iPhone keyboard, with two thumbs. Kinda puts a hole in your "I need a keyboard" nonsense, eh?
I dont really think that one person's ability to use the iPhone keyboard quickly is reason enough for their never to be a hardware keyboard. I use my iPhone keyboard with relative ease however I would honestly prefer a well built slide out keyboard as an option as well. I have always had an easier time with a physical keyboard then a touchscreen one, although I will agree that the iPhones touch keyboard is highly usable.
@Dan
Write "Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis" 50 times
GO!
*probably waits more than 60 seconds.*
Dan, I don't care how fast you can type. I like to have a real keyboard, FOR ME.
iPhone users are so sensitive and paranoid it's disgusting. Even if it's not the keyboard, AT&T is another problem.