geardiary.com - 4/19/2009
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I am now on day 4 of using my redfly/epix combo as my exclusive personal computer, so I thought I’d put an update up of the good, the bad, and the ugly.
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geardiary.com - 4/16/2009
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My smartphone holds my whole life. I answer
my emails on it, balance my checkbook, manage my...
calendar, my tasks, browse the web, and even occasionally make phone calls. Sometimes I think my MacBook feels neglected, since I often reach for my ...
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Can a Redfly replace my MacBook?
geardiary.com - 4/22/2009
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Yesterday was the last day of my “redfly
experiment”. I am very pleased that I did it,...
and enjoyed my experience immensely. This week gave me an opportunity to try a sort of uber-mobility; lightweight “terminal”+smartphone. ...
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Can a Redfly replace my macbook part 3
chipchick.com - 4/13/2009
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The BookEndz Docking Station has added to their
line new models that are now compatible with the...
13″ Unibody Apple MacBook and 15″ MacBook Pro both released late last year. For those who may not be familiar with these docking ...
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Bookendz Docking Station Now Available for Unibody ...
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Can a Redfly replace my macbook part 3
Gear Diary —
... the Redfly and go anytime I wanted to type an email, check facebook, etc. I got a few questions from friends, mostly wanting to know why I would try something like this, or why I didn’t just “get one of those really little computers they sell in Costco now?” I plan to address that, but first I have a few more observations about use to share.
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Can a REDFLY Replace a MacBook?
jkOnTheRun —
... for a week and just used the REDFLY. The results may surprise you but here’s a teaser:
The other area that I did not expect to get so dependent on was having my phone so tightly integrated with my computer. Answering text messages, phone calls, emails, and browsing the news all without having to swap devices once was like geek nirvana.
Check out the entire series:
Can a REDFLY replace my macbook Part 1
Part 2
Part 3 ...
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