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Wired puts hands on OpenMoko Neo

07.24.07 | Comment?

OpenMoko Kit Hands On

WiredBlogs has a quick write-up with the OpenMoko gear.

Interestingly, I hadn’t heard much about the unique stylus, which Wired talks about here:

One of the coolest features of the device I played with is the stylus itself. It’s a four-function stylus — it has dual retractable tips, one’s a nylon nub for using the phone, and one is a ball-point pen. Shame on you if you accidentally get the two confused! Flip it around and it also functions as a laser pointer and a tiny flashlight. The fact that you need a stylus at all is a minus in my book, but the tiny screen and the absence of a physical keyboard make it a necessity.

If you havent been following along, some earlier blah-blah about Open Source Mobile Development and OpenMoko can be read here.

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