"The kiddies are really into this "messaging" fad these days, which makes QWERTY devices like the Neon from LG cheap and plentiful on virtually every carrier."
I don't think you understand just how insanely fast the "kiddies" can do the t9 messaging thing these days. I know my sister's kids can do txt on those far faster then anyone I know can on any qwerty kb, on a phone or full size on a computer.
The whole line-up consists of the $60 Amps in-ears and $100 Tracks on-ear headphones, which both also come in slightly souped-up and pricier HD variations at $100 and $130, respectively.
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"The kiddies are really into this "messaging" fad these days, which makes QWERTY devices like the Neon from LG cheap and plentiful on virtually every carrier."
I don't think you understand just how insanely fast the "kiddies" can do the t9 messaging thing these days. I know my sister's kids can do txt on those far faster then anyone I know can on any qwerty kb, on a phone or full size on a computer.
I find QWERTY easier, but I can bust out a full 160 character message with t9 in probably 30 seconds, tops.