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John Doe
Even though currently it is more or less co-owned by AT&T, the name
"iPhone" is very misleading. It is a touch screen driven handheld computer
with Internet and telephone functionality. Also includes a microphone,
speaker, camera, motion sensor, and GPS functionality. The touch screen
used for input and output makes very efficient use of the real estate, and
it is a marvelous input device. It fits in a case on a belt clip.
Preliminarily speaking, given its portability and ease of use, the possible
applications for all of its input/output devices are stunning. It looks
like a quantum leap to me. We are talking system overload here, like when I
first started using a 386/486 PC.
Anyone else here have experience using one for a month or more?
"iPhone" is very misleading. It is a touch screen driven handheld computer
with Internet and telephone functionality. Also includes a microphone,
speaker, camera, motion sensor, and GPS functionality. The touch screen
used for input and output makes very efficient use of the real estate, and
it is a marvelous input device. It fits in a case on a belt clip.
Preliminarily speaking, given its portability and ease of use, the possible
applications for all of its input/output devices are stunning. It looks
like a quantum leap to me. We are talking system overload here, like when I
first started using a 386/486 PC.
Anyone else here have experience using one for a month or more?