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Meet Peek, the world's first device designed for and dedicated to your mobile email. The lightweight, slim design makes the Peek easy to take with you wherever you go, and the large color display, full keypad and simple menus make emailing a breeze. Monthly service is just as straightforward - ...
Mobile Email Gadget Peek Starts Selling Online, Gets NYT Pogue Slobbering
Mobile Email Gadget Peek Starts Selling Online, Gets NYT Pogue Slobbering
alleyinsider.com — peek-blue.jpg NY-based gadget startup Peek -- whose mobile device does email, and nothing else -- has started... selling its gadget on the Web ahead of its nationwide launch at Target stores next Monday. And it seems to have found a few buyers already -- ... (more) Mobile Email Gadget Peek Starts Selling Online, Gets NYT ...
Peek Email Reader Teardown - a set on Flickr
Peek Email Reader Teardown - a set on Flickr
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Peek email device now available for purchase
Peek email device now available for purchase
electronista.com — The previously introduced Peek device has now officially gone on sale on Peekës web store. The device... will not feature phone functionality, instead acting only as a device capable of receiving and sending unlimited emails via select services, ... (more) Peek email device now available for purchase
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Peek email-only handheld now available for pre-order, in stores Monday
Engadget — ... Man, the Peek email-only handheld must really be, uh, piquing people's interest -- it just went up for pre-orders and two of the three colors are already backordered a week. The $100 device should also be showing up in Targets nationwide Monday, so if you're as ...

Peek - email only device
MAKE Magazine — ... Meet the Peek --- $100 and $20/month for service, not exactly at the cheap threshold for it to be a fun device to pick up for hacking - but it will be interesting to see if folks want an always on email only device. If it's hackable (all things are usually) it could be used for some projects that need a data connection like a GPS / location beacons, sensor devices, etc. ...

Peek e-mail device for sale now at $99
Crave: The gadget blog — ... It was supposed to start selling at Target stores on Monday, but the company decided to get things started a little early. The e-mail only device called The Peek appeared Thursday on the company's Web site. ...

Peek Wireless Email Device Goes On Sale, Still Cheap as Hell [Handhelds]
Gizmodo — ... for a fairly low price has a place at my table. The only catch is—and I know you're gonna be pissed—you can't get it in Aqua Blue or Cherry. Whether they're sold out (as the company claims) or not in stock (the likelier story), you are out of luck. If you want one now, you gotta get Charcoal Gray. [Peek via ...

Peek Wireless E-mail Device Goes On Sale, Still Cheap as Hell [Handhelds]
Gizmodo — ... for a fairly low price has a place at my table. The only catch is—and I know you're gonna be pissed—you can't get it in Aqua Blue or Cherry. Whether they're sold out (as the company claims) or not in stock (the likelier story), you are out of luck. If you want one now, you gotta get Charcoal Gray. [Peek via ...

Peek online store open for business
Boing Boing Gadgets — Peek, the mail-only handheld we recently reviewed, is now on sale at the official website, in advance of Sept. 15's rollout to Target stores. Product Page [getPeek via Gizmodo]

Peek, the Email-Only Device Goes On Sale Monday
GeekSugar — Remember the email-only device, Peek, that I got a peek of early (I know, I know, but I couldn't resist)? It looks like it'll be available for sale on Monday at Target, and it's already available for preorder on its website. I guess we weren't the only ones who were into this simple little device — not only does NYT tech columnist (and my idol) David Pogue love it, the turquoise and cherry colors are already on back order. I can't wait to see Peek on Target shelves — and at $100, with the ...

Peek: The Inbox in your pocket.
UK Gadget and Tech News, Reviews and Shopping — There’s no denying it, email makes up a huge percentage of communication these days. It’s quick and easy and you can get your point across without being tied up in time consuming conversations. Some however complain that the virtual world is too in-personal and prefer actual conversations. I spend a fair amount of time in airports awaiting my delayed flights. And to pass the time, I like to check my email on my mobile. Well, I try to but it’s temperamental, hormonal and a nightmare at times. It will connect, it won’t connect, fast one minute, snail pace the next. And if I’m not ...

Peek email-only handheld already discounted $20
Engadget — Filed under: HandheldsThe Peek email-only handheld got a peculiar amount of praise given how, shall we say, non-multifaceted is it, but even being atop Time's "Gadget Of The Year" poll couldn't save it from an imminent price cut. Yes friends -- nary two months after this here device began shipping, its creator is already knocking a Jackson off of the purchase price. Sure, the site says "limited time only," but as with Celio's REDFLY, we have all ideas the sticker will be sinking lower before it shoots back up. Monthly service is still situated at $19.95 ...

Dealzmodo: Peek Handheld, Time's "Gadget of the Year" On Sale For $80 [Dealzmodo]
Gizmodo — Described as the "Kindle of email" the Peek handheld has been getting some good press lately. Time Magazine readers even voted it as "the gadget of the year"—although those results are dubious at best given the fact that the T-Mobile G1 came in a distant second. Nonetheless, Peek is currently offering their email-only handheld for $80—or $20 off the standard price. Keep in mind that unlimited use on T-Mobile will set you back an additional $20 per month. [Peek and Time] ...

Peek Portable Email
Gear Live — ... Email addicts might want to look into Peek, a simple device that makes it easy to check messages on the fly. Available in 3 colors, it features a full keyboard, scroll navigation, and is lightweight with a 2.5-inch color display. The Peek is compatible with most providers in the U.S. and holds up to 8MB memory. You get unlimited access and text messages for a flat monthly rate of $19.95. Right now they are running a special of $20.00 off the $99.95 price until December. Their new software, including shortcuts, will be loaded in the devices, and a rechargeable lithium ion ...

Basic Peek model now $20 everywhere
Boing Boing Gadgets — Target, Radioshack and Amazon all now sell the unlimited email/messaging handset for $20: a murderously good deal for anyone who wants messaging but doesn't want a contract or an expensive data plan. Peek service starts at $16.65 a month if you buy a quarter's worth up front. [Peek]

Peek Drops the Price of the Pronto Down to $60
GeekSugar — The Peek Pronto - the nifty email device, which offers push email functionality, can be used with five email accounts, and includes unlimited texting - has just dropped in price from $80 to $60. This price is currently available from the Peek website, with stores like Radio Shack and Amazon offering ...

Peek Email Devices Get More Price Cuts
GadgetReview — Either things are humming along smoothly over at the Peek offices or they just can’t move enough of their email only handsets.  In either case, the company has once again slashed pricing on their devices.  The original, classic Peek can now be purchased for $19.95, down from $49.95, while the more advanced Peek Pronto, which brings Exchange support, more email accounts, etc can now be had for $59.95, $20 less than its original price. Read ...

Peek goes Twitter and is now available at Blockbuster
CrunchGear — Peek, the tiny non-smartphone smartphone dedicated to email and messaging, is now available at Blockbuster stores across the nation. Peek buyers will also receive one month free of Blockbuster Total Access, a Netflix-like service that lets you rent DVDs and BR disks by mail or in-store. You can also refer a friend and get a $15 Blockbuster gift card. The Pronto costs $59.99 with $14.99/month service. The Classic costs $19.99. In related news, it seems the company has created a new version of the hardware with dedicated Twitter access. We’ve seen images of the ...

CrunchDeals: Peek e-mail device with $10 monthly service (today only)
CrunchGear — Now might be a good time to lock in one of these Peek devices if you’ve subscribed to the idea of mobile e-mail and texting without the cost and complexity of an entire smartphone. Today only, Peek is offering $10 monthly service for the lifetime of the device. That’s unlimited e-mail and texting, plus the cost of the Peek itself — the Pronto runs for $60 while the Classic goes for $20 (compare features here). Peek [GetPeek.com]

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A Sneak Peek at the E-mail-Only Peek
blog.laptopmag.com 8/27/2008 — We just had a hands-on with the Peek, a new device that resembles a smart phone but is strictly dedicated to serving up your e-mail. Sound dumb? To you, it should. The device is targeted strictly at non-techies that don’t have e-mail on their phones ...
Review and Pictures of the Peek Email-Only Device | Email, peek, Reviews | geeksugar - Technology, Gadgets, & How Tos.
geeksugar.com 8/28/2008 — Today I got my hot little hands on the spanking new email-only device, the Peek , and couldn't be more stoked. It immediately appealed to an unconventional, less-is-more side of me. The Peek does email, and only email — but it does it well. Debuting ...
Peek Pronto: Peek Goes Push for $80 [Peek]
i.gizmodo.com 3/24/2009 — The heavily rumored Peek Pronto has become official. The successor to the $50, one-trick-pony Peek emailer, the $80 Pronto promises full push email for up to five email accounts. The Pronto shares the same $20 monthly plan as the original Peek, but ...
Peek handles email, nothing else
intomobile.com 8/22/2008 — I’m not sure what to think about the Peek. On one hand, it’s hard to justify the purchase of a pure email device in the era of convergence. On the other hand, I’m sure there are some (if not many) people who find modern ...
Peek Pronto: is a new Peek device on its way?
engadget.com 3/19/2009 — We don't have much to go on here save for the image above (which a tipster discovered on Peek 's peekforbusiness.com page). If we had to take a flying leap, we'd say that the company does indeed have something on the way -- perhaps a 3G device? ...
Product review - Peek mobile email device (part 2)
gadling.com 9/3/2008 — Welcome back to part 2 of my Peek review. A quick reminder; Peek is a pocket email device that will be on shelves at your local Target stores in 2 weeks for $99. Unlimited email service is $19.99 a month. In this follow-up to my initial "unboxing" , ...
Exclusive Look at Sleek Peek Email-Only Device
feedproxy.google.com 8/31/2008 — Today I got my hot little hands on the spanking new email-only device, the Peek , and couldn't be more stoked. It immediately appealed to an unconventional, less-is-more side of me. The Peek does email, and only email — but it does it well.  ...
Peek ask for help on Mobile Linux Peek messenger
slashgear.com 7/8/2009 — If you’re a Linux developer who has found that the recession has left you at a loose end, Peek may have just the project for you . They’re throwing open the doors to open-source development on their email-centric Peek device , in the ...
Peek Pronto & Google Maps for Peek in development?
slashgear.com 3/19/2009 — It looks as though Peek are developing Google Maps functionality, either for the existing Peek email device or for their upcoming Peek Pronto . A SlashGear reader spotted a Peek user browsing Google Maps on the NYC subway, something the current ...