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Old 02-13-2008, 03:50 PM   #8
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You have to see the difference between the actual screen refresh and the time it takes to load the stuff it's supposed to display. The actual refresh here is quite fast, that is the screen and controller in caction. The information being displayed might indeed make it a bit slow, but we don't know anything about the OS, the files that are loaded, the CPU, RAM, Flash...and it might even be that the information being displayed is transferred directly from the web or something. I would not judge the device by that...

The scroll-thingy seems pretty neat, overall I must say that the control scheme does not really impress me. It seems like the interface severely limits the usefulness of the device since 4 keys at the side hardly give you a lot of input choices for entering search strings, web addresses and stuff. Also, the unfolded screen seems pretty wobbly...maybe there is a way to stiffen it, but the way it looks in the vid it is a highly unstable affair.
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