StiMPy
Member
Registered: Nov 2000
Location: Edmonton, AB, Canada
Posts: 63 |
You know, I had a perfectly functional edge...Screen was good, backlight was bright...no hard resets or freezes, digitizer was great, etc, etc. The stylus did rattle, but that was no surprise. The cover was a plus as far as I was concerned. The form factor was perfect...thin, felt solid.
However, you'll notice I'm speaking in the past tense...I took it back and got the prism I had originally. Why? Because I like springboards. I have three. One of them is a Soundsgood. I hated that detachable springboard slot. It wouldn't have been so bad, except that you leave the screen coverless with the springboard attached. It felt nice to hold, but was unstable on a desktop. Furthermore, it was no thinner than a Prism with a module attached. Why bother? For nearly the same price, I get color, and a unit with a permanent springboard slot. It really is a pain to have to carry the slot around, and detach the cover every time you want to use it. My stowaway wouldn't work, and I just didn't feel like selling it.
All-in-all, it was a nice unit, and I had no problems. Given, it was a little on the expensive side, but nice nonetheless. The quick look-up feature was great--someone should write a hack that does the same thing.
In summary:
- Loved the cover
- Loved the form factor
- Hated the detachable slot
- Stylus rattled plenty
- Not the beautiful bright color Prism screen
- My stowaway works again!! (-swoon-)
I've fallen in love with the Prism all over again.
Cheers,
-Stimp
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