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BB user demographics:

1) Business folk, 2) wealthy arab and russian offspring and premiership footballers, and I guess, 3) the younger generation who like to be hip do the whole BBM thing.

i dont see business folk wanting to mix into their suit what I believe a Tag, Seiko or Patek would do much better.

I also don't see the Nobu and 4 grand a night on lavish magnums of dom perignon in private members clubs here in Central London type of crowd switching their Hublots, Rolexs' and diamond encrusted Frank Mullers anytime soon.

The hip youngsters, I also dont think thats an accessory mummy or daddy would be buying them after already forking out £40 a month so the said offspring can BBM his mate. Although saying this, this is possibly the only market that may buy this product out of the other two mentioned.
I like how your apple avatar has now changed...now back to penis talk, you want some?
is it because it hasnt got an apple logo on it?
I refuse to call these watchphones, does that mean existing mobile phones should be called alarmclockphones?! It is simply a really crappy phone with a strap on it. endof

i will only be excited when i see a little bit more innovation involved than tying a phone to your wrist.
they tend to have done that with their ideapad too, underpowered, (I'm using it now), my 6 year old vaio T1 ran just as well!
im 26 i wear a watch. I'm interested in knowing the source for your information because I do have a few other friends who wear watches too. Your source may just be outdated, look for something post 1900s.
On another note.... these 'watch phones' for me the are just phones with straps on them. someone needs to come up with something more innovative if its going to kick off because lets face it email and phones will def. go hand in hand as time progresses and ill be damned if i wanna read an email on that.
i knew it....i figuered they we're aiming it at women when i saw somewhere in the P's description that the keyboard was laid out so that someone with long nails could type on it...oh and all those colours.
its cheap beacause its not eizo's colour edge range....but whats display port? apple compatibility port????
n.b. i find NEC similar to their flexscan range, are NEC and EIZO same screens amongst that range??
News? this is hardly news, ive been using this as a webcam since 2006 with the dlink camera drivers..!
..now that engadget is a big multinational corporation and enjoying all that a big corp. has to offer, such as huge turnovers and massive profits. How about a competition, person who guesses close enough to actually win the Sony bundle as a prize from Engadget.

I suggest we use dollars as the currency, hmmm, my guess:

$6500
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I own an iPhone 3G and I'm looking for a decent speaker / alarm clock for it. I am going to listen music in a mid-sized room, so I want nice quality speakers with solid bass. I also want to use it as an alarm clock, so it would be great if there is such a feature. The price can be low-mid to mid-high range. I was looking at the Klipsch iGroove SXT; it's powerful, slick and the reviews are good, but it doesn't have an alarm clock feature. It's no deal breaker if I can set it up from the iPhone, but I'm not sure. Thanks!"
 

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