QWERTZ, but no ä, ö, ü and ß keys for the German version... well, good job, product designers. So how are people supposed to type typical German words like "Brötchenbäckerstraße", huh???
Huh? What happened to the 1400*1050 display of the M200? I love that display! There's no way I'd go back to 1024... Seems like they also ditched the SD card reader and the GeForce chip with dedicated video RAM (in favor of Intel integrated/shared mem chip).
This is extrememly disappointing. Guess I'll need to wait some more for a solid replacement of my beloved but aging M200. Why does their engineering go backwards???
>> and text messages though how they accomplish the latter is a bit unclear [...]
In Germany you can send text messages (i.e. SMS) to/between land-line phones as well. If the recipient's device is not compatible to the service, the message is converted to speech.
at #1: I don't think this is targeted at the "Yo man whassup tonite" audience. For guys like me (who suddenly find themselves in intercontinental relationships) being able to call their girlfriends from pretty much anywhere for a reasonable price is a BIG DEAL. I don't mind the few extra cents.
Somewhere (I don't quite remember where I read it) a guy mentioned a Spanish newspaper that stated it would ship for around 300 Euros (~360 US$).
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