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I want one - Part II


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Gravatar Image1 - You have ordered one ?

Can't wait to hear about the real live experience.

Gravatar Image2 - I really don't understand why people like physical keyboards on their smartphones. That makes the device so big compared to the screensize. Why don't make use of a virtual keyboard like the iPhone.

Gravatar Image3 - That you want to come work for a company that provides it's team with really cool gadgets?

Gravatar Image4 - @Sjaak. A physical keyboard provides much better feedback than a touchscreen, so you can type with much less hand-eye coordination. With a touch screen you must look at your text all the time. If you answer messages in full sentences (not just: yes, no, approve, reject, OK) it makes a huge difference.
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