Sony Mylo Challenges Nokia 770
An anonymous reader writes "Tomshardware says Sony's Tiny Mylo Internet Communicator is out. "The first page of MobilityGuru's July 2006 review of Nokia's 770 WiFi powered Internet based communicator was titled "In A Class Of Its Own." One Month later the title is no longer correct. With the recent announcement of its Mylo (for My life online) personal communicator Sony joined the battle for the hearts, minds and pocketbooks of people whose major means of communication is instant messaging and Web based phone calling."" I've got a 770 on my desk right now (review forthcoming) so I'm curious to see other takes on the genre.
It does not appear to pass muster as a phone. Unless it was hidden on a back-side not in the pictures, or comes up as part of a touch screen, I saw no evidence of the basic 9 x 4 touch-tone right-angles-touch tone layout that has been standard for decades. You shouldn't have to learn different phone button layouts, and have to look to see where some "form over function" design-school failure randomly placed these buttons. It's not rocket science.
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