On Dec 20, 2007, at 12:03 PM, Ted Roche wrote:

>> iPhones are great for entering small chunks of text, but I would  
>> never
>> want to use it all day long.
>
> Agreed. Specs were:
>
> "to keep track of my schedules, meetings, notes,..."

        This is the one that I thought would be problematic: note taking.  
One of the big advantages of a tablet PC is the ability to simply  
write; you can't even come close to that on an iPhone. Scheduling  
events can also be a pain, since there is no provision for making a  
copy of an event (although you can set up repeating events).

> "not necessarily looking to replace my current notebook"
> "easier to carry around and use in smaller spaces"

        These are fine.

> "Cost is an issue"

        $400 bucks + an additional $20/month over an existing AT&T account  
(assuming that he already has one)? They ain't cheap.

> "I am not in need of something to do hardcore programming on."

        That's good!

> And he's in an area where the iPhone gets coverage, unlike Northern
> New England :(

        You don't have AT&T/Cingular there?

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