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2 Comments:
That Frogpad pretty cool tech. Does this only work for the Nokia? How about the BlackBerry? (I probably could go to their site and find the answers but I'm a bit limited at this time). The key-layout looks a bit confusing, though. It looked like 4 characters per key? Sounds like a brutal learning curve. But, I do like how you can view your phone on the TV.
Nice questions Kevin, I'll post a bit more in depth about the Frogpad when I get better with it (and when I't on a laptop typing, hehehe).
There are bluetooth and USB versions. The Bluetooth version will work with Palm OS, Windows Mobile, Symbian S60, Symbian UIQ, and BlackBerry models. It won't work with the iPhone though.
The keyboard is only confusing because its different. I'm getting better with it as I spend about 20min a day with it just taking my time and getting comfy.
Symbols are the trickest, but its utterly efficient. I'm always a bit surprised by it.
As for the TV part, well, having such a neat phone given means that I'll push things a good bit :D
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