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take a look at this
Sprint's Kyocera Echo dual-screen Android phone announced, we go hands-on (update) -- Engadget
if you remember a while back ep had a phone contest for us to suggest improvements on phones, I came up with the dual screen
I actually had that idea first for laptops long long ago, then when the 6700 first came out and approached a driver writer with the idea, I have no idea if he ran with it without me or not but it's documented, never mentioned anywhere before my email to him
anyway, my vision adds texture to the second bottom screen so when you switch to keyboard mode it's more like a true hardwared keyboard
my vision also has a better integeragtion between screens, there's no reason for a substantial border between screens with current technology
ps
ep, thanks for adding that flash thingy, it seems we don't even have to parse links anymore, I just pasted the address up there and the board did the rest for description of link...nice
tube below
[ame="http://www.viddler.com/explore/engadget/videos/2465/"]Viddler.com - Kyocera Echo hands-on - Uploaded by engadget@@AMEPARAM@@http://www.viddler.com/player/51faae06/@@AMEPARAM@@51faae06/[/ame]
excellent, now we can imbed other flash besides youflash...great app
Sprint's Kyocera Echo dual-screen Android phone announced, we go hands-on (update) -- Engadget
if you remember a while back ep had a phone contest for us to suggest improvements on phones, I came up with the dual screen
I actually had that idea first for laptops long long ago, then when the 6700 first came out and approached a driver writer with the idea, I have no idea if he ran with it without me or not but it's documented, never mentioned anywhere before my email to him
anyway, my vision adds texture to the second bottom screen so when you switch to keyboard mode it's more like a true hardwared keyboard
my vision also has a better integeragtion between screens, there's no reason for a substantial border between screens with current technology
ps
ep, thanks for adding that flash thingy, it seems we don't even have to parse links anymore, I just pasted the address up there and the board did the rest for description of link...nice
tube below
[ame="http://www.viddler.com/explore/engadget/videos/2465/"]Viddler.com - Kyocera Echo hands-on - Uploaded by engadget@@AMEPARAM@@http://www.viddler.com/player/51faae06/@@AMEPARAM@@51faae06/[/ame]
excellent, now we can imbed other flash besides youflash...great app
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