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i mentioned earlier.. a (almost) confirmed release date, according to infocenter is 7/31/07.. i ahvent seen anything come my way yet (what do i know, i'm just a lowly sales rep) but this WILL be my next phone.
over at qusers.com, it has been speculated that the release date is 7/31/07.... a screenshot of the verizon infocenter was submitted...
i'd hit it.... just tell me when they come out!
i'm calling my bank for the loan now.
sign me up... this will be my phone when the early upgrade hits me... verizon.. you better get this!!!
yeah.. but shuttle pc's are teh coolness... personally, i use my sn41gv2 for nothing more than internet and microsoft office. the integrated graphics still tackle halo at an acceptable setting if i feel the desire to play a game or two. i had one problem with the motherboard, but as it was a reconditioned unit, that is to be expected. tech support paid for return shipping and had it back to me in less than a week. i am actually wanting a faster shuttle for gaming, and dont want to get a new chassis (especially with my killer custom paintjob) and this seems like a cool option.
semi-rugged... but... will it blend?
wow.. this was old news to me.. we got the marketing kit at our store about a month ago.. i must say it is a pretty solid phone.. i liek the feel of it.. but NO CAMERA?!?!?!? lol. guess you cant have your cake and eat it too..
my brother in law works for radio shack, and showed me their advance handset.. its nifty enough.. i wouldnt buy one... the pricing should be 300 with a two-year, after subsidies.
i will be listening to the audio from V for vendetta playing on my motorola Q!!!!!!


then, when i'm done, some nice Eiffel 65 should round it out.. topped off by my favorite track: Sandstorm!!!!...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am trying to configure out a really dumbed down and intuitive PC for my grandmother. She recently had a stroke and while she is under my care I would like to repurpose a laptop for her to surf and email her children. Anyone have any experience with what input devices and UI's are really understandable for the over 80 crowd?"
 

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