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making friends jealous
Amen. I owned a 8125 for 2 years, and my best friend runs an 8525 (which i aaaaalmost bought). Sorry kids, my iphone is light years better than those phones. I did like the keyboards -- kind of. The feature set is nice. The lack of apps on the iphone does suck. But the bottom line is, the HTC phones + win mobile are just not stable. At all. Features are great and all -- if you can actually use the phone on a day to day basis. I sold my 8125 to a friend -- I'm pretty sure he smashed it out of frustration. Thats not a joke.

The iphone works when I need it to, its 100x faster than the HTC phones, and I haven't reset the iphone once.

And your comment about the E62 is spot on. If cingular hadn't crippled the java on that phone, I'd recommend it to anyone over the HTC phones.
rainbow six!!!
Replacing a crappy seiko black monster.....

....no wait, that watch is awesome!

It'll compliment it nicely.
no more missing sync!!
Wanna see an urban tool? Look at the dude on their website.
not to start a mac/pc war but:

1) non-compatible with what??

2) even if you can give me a good answer to #1, you could always just install windows/linux/whatever-you-want on the mini. In fact you could install all three if you wanted to.

And just as another side note, I think 9.5 inches is too freakin deep for a car installation (in the dash at least). The thicker but shallower mini would fit much better, although the LPCs front ports are much more handy in that application.

Sorry to argue, but I think the LPC is pretty uninspiring -- ESPECIALLY for that much money. If it was half that price, I might have more respect. The only thing the mini doesn't have in comparison is the parallel port. Oooooooooh, 25 year old technology. On top of that 1G ram max? This has nothing to do with fanboyism either...its a simple comparison of price/performance/hardware. If it was smaller, more capable, and maybe a bit more attractive -- or cheaper -- I'd be all over it.
http://www.sizeasy.com/page/comp/1993

Not to argue, but I wouldn't say the mac mini is huge in comparison. In fact, the LPC is larger in volume.

84.5 cub.in vs. 93.1 cub. in

I can see applications though were the LPC would work better...
Does it come with free disembodied hand?

Seriously though, why would someone buy this over a $600 mac mini?

...and not that it really matters, but It's fugly!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I love my little computing companion but I often find myself missing a full sized keyboard. I have been looking at several of these portable and flexible keyboards, but I can't seem to make up my mind about which I should buy. I don't want the keyboard to be overly expensive, but I want it to be good quality. Also, how difficult is it to type on these keyboards? Thanks!"
 

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