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quote: Originally posted by MarkEagle
I've sent them an email asking for clarification (and to see if they're interested in providing a unit for review ).
Oh cool. Thanks Mark. Hope they come through because I would be interested in a review. In particular, the photos make the keyboard appear to be a "real" keyboard instead of a flat (but bumpy) style (like some of the thumb boards). It's kind of hard to tell how big each key is -- it's got to be pretty small and I'm thinking it's probably close to that of a Psion 5 or so... in particularly, I'd want to know how easy it is to touch type on it.
In the meantime I went ahead and bought a Go! Type keyboard. Yeah yeah, I've already had my Stowaway since well, I pre-ordered it from Targus as soon as their online order form was ready. I LOVE my Stowaway except that it's totally useless when you don't have a desk or tabletop on which to work. I'm going to have to start commuting to work on BART and I'm hoping to be able to do some writing while I'm sitting there doing little else, so Go! Type it is. I'll just enjoy both. 
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