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I like it! I've thinking about replacing my aging Sprint Touch (aka HTC Vogue) and the TP2 is just too big and too expensive. This is more what I'm looking for, but since I'm locked into Sprint, I guess I'll need to wait and see if they release it, too. And for a more reasonable price than the TP2...
I love what appears to be two classic Atari paddle controllers in the middle of the second row from the right. Sure the joystick got all of the attention and glory back then but the paddles were great for a little Breakout action...or another classic, Pong...without having to play right on the console...because the original Pong console didn't have controllers.

I believe that's an Atari 7800 controller right below the paddles, which means it should be able to play the 7800 games (from about the same years as the original NES) as well as most of the Atari 2600 games, too. Very nice!
I'm a WinMo faithful, but I'm not stupid.

I was going to probably buy the TP2 as my old Touch (Vogue) is getting up there in age.

I guess I'll just continue to run the hacked ROMs on the Touch. At least this way I can stay with WinMo 6.5 instead of having to downgrade to 6.1.

There is no way in HELL I'm paying $350 for a phone.
I like the idea and think it could be a decent companion to my HP tx2, which itself has a 10" touchscreen. I'd love to see a MIMO with a 10" screen to match. And better drivers, from what I read here...
@Mmmm... Dohnuts.

Sorry, but you are wrong. While Obama is the 44th president, there are only 43 men, including him, who have been president. Grover Cleveland was both the 22nd and the 24th president. That means 43 robots on the stage, not 44.

Might want to brush up on your U.S. history...

I'd replace whatever proprietary port Zune has now with an ipod-compatible one, along with the firmware necessary for the Zune to work with most ipod accessories. I'd also ad a mini-USB port next to it so the Zune would also be compatible with those cables.

Longer term, I'd love to see some convergence between Zune and Windows Mobile, which ought not to be that difficult since both run on Windows CE.
I went down to my local Sprint store yesterday to ask about the Airave. The store manager told me that they didn't have any in stock and she wasn't expecting any until August 17. She did try to find it on the Sprint website (which she did) and see if she could order one (she could not). She was very helpful and gave me her card to check in with her to see when they get them in stock.

Her employees, however, were less helpful. One kept insisting it was a "WiFi thing" and "for data only", neither of which is true, of course.

I don't like having to pay for the thing, but it still works out to be a pretty good deal overall compared to the other carriers.
Nice browser. Certainly better than IE Mobile on WM 6! Now, if only Microsoft would give the same ability to HTML emails in the WM Inbox.
Makes sense if they plan to expand its use beyond Macs to iPhone or iPods.
I'm going to start a company called Monster Cords and sell corduroy pants...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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