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I want to throw up...how are you ever going to be able to touch-type on that thing? Oh yeah and the "oh-so-innovative" virtual display has been there on my Vaio Picturebook for like 5 years. Ok it doesn't use a dedicated touchpad for that but do you really need one when you can go round the "virtual display" just by moving the mouse pointer?
Not that one would want to mess with their lovely new Touch but... supposedly you can remove the firmware by zapping the hidden partition like you do on a 3/4/5G one, no? Wouldn't that bring the Touch back to "BIOS" mode? Something worth to try (obviously not on MY Touch, cause I dun have it yet and I don't wanna risk killing it when I get it ;-D)
Too late?
Yeah go on...
This is like the first time you open the giveaway worldwide, no? Count me in :-P
Only problem is that natives don't actually learn romanization (at least in HK, why would they need to?), so any romanized input is going to be less popular than handwriting or something desktop-estabilished, say ChangJie.
It's good but... have you seen the OTHER one they have on the Fujiyama site?

http://fujiyama.en.alibaba.com/offerdetail/54149096/Sell_MP4_Digital_Player.html

So THAT'S where Mr Job got his design cues from ;-)

I smell Apple lawsuit in the air...
Yeah... I've just bought an MDA Vario last week, and here I am now LUSTING again ;-) Just when I thought you can't improve something which is already perfect...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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