Well, since I appear to be the only person on the planet to own one....
I'd change the keyboard so that the sound could be disabled while keeping the vibration feedback it offers. I would put either a joystick or scroll wheel of some sort on it. Flush mounting the display would make it far more finger friendly, too.
If I'm really gonna ask for the starts, I'd make the keyboard slide out and somehow permanently attached. The device is just so bulky with the leather cover on, and the magnetics are not strong enough to keep the keyboard in place without it (it will slide off when removing it from a pocket, for example).
Nice device, but really few scenarios where it makes sense.
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engadget @ Aug 8th 2008 11:03PM
Well, since I appear to be the only person on the planet to own one....
I'd change the keyboard so that the sound could be disabled while keeping the vibration feedback it offers. I would put either a joystick or scroll wheel of some sort on it. Flush mounting the display would make it far more finger friendly, too.
If I'm really gonna ask for the starts, I'd make the keyboard slide out and somehow permanently attached. The device is just so bulky with the leather cover on, and the magnetics are not strong enough to keep the keyboard in place without it (it will slide off when removing it from a pocket, for example).
Nice device, but really few scenarios where it makes sense.