electronista.com - 9/12/2008
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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, includi...
getpeek.com - 9/11/2008
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getpeek.com —
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. ...
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getpeek.com - 9/12/2008
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getpeek.com —
Your personal email anywhere, anytime Peek is a
super thin and stylish device that lets you take...
your email with you and stay connected. With Peek service you get unlimited email for a flat, low monthly rate. Totally easy. Sound interesting? The New ...
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Simply email.
alleyinsider.com - 9/11/2008
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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 -- ...
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Mobile Email Gadget Peek Starts Selling Online, Gets NYT ...
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Peek Wireless E-mail Device Goes On Sale, Still Cheap as Hell [Handhelds]
Gizmodo —
... $100, plus unlimited use on T-Mobile for $20/month. It may be low-fi, but anything that works consistently well doing a straightforward but important task 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 Electronista]
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Peek Wireless Email Device Goes On Sale, Still Cheap as Hell [Handhelds]
Gizmodo —
... $100, plus unlimited use on T-Mobile for $20/month. It may be low-fi, but anything that works consistently well doing a straightforward but important task 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 Electronista]
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Peek email device is now available
PR News: —
... via the GPRS data network. You cannot expand the memory, and the onboard storage is 8MB, so probably not an ideal device if you want to store heavy attachments such as high res images.
For full spec click our review below, the Peek is currently available only in gray at $100, but will be available in cherry and aqua in a few weeks time, Peek does not come with a contract and T-Mobile provide the data coverage across America.
Read the Peek review
Source: electronista
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