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But the keyboard and e-mail functions on this thing are so good that I wrote the first draft of this review on it and mailed it to myself.
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Search for bookmarks, underline keywords, or add notes to the e-book with the keyboard-interface Find feature.
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Motorola i886 is a stylish yet rugged phone, boasting the first-ever side-sliding QWERTY keyboard and corporate e-mail on an iDEN device.
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While the BlackBerry's plastic keyboard and tight integration with corporate e-mail systems makes it an unbeatable e-mail machine, Nielsen Mobile's first-quarter data show that the iPhone is all about multimedia, playing music, video and online games far above the average usage of those services for other mobile phone users.
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Users can type in Web addresses or e-mails with a stylus on a pop-up keyboard on the touch-screen.
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The phone lacks a keyboard, giving the BlackBerry from Research In Motion an edge as an e-mail device.
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Moreover, its touch-sensitive keyboard, while slick, won't cut it for more than a quick e-mail.
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While the sealed keyboard will resist coffee spills, it's too tiny to be used for pounding out e-mails and spreadsheets all day.
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And when handwriting just won't do, there's the Text Notes option, which lets you type your thoughts on the virtual keyboard -- which suffers all the sorts of stuttering lags we've come to expect from touchscreen E Ink keyboards.
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Ultimately, then, the difference between the two comes down to build quality: the Fit E is made of plastic, whereas the Fit has a thinner aluminum chassis, with the fans hidden above the keyboard, and a lid that covers the hinge.
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