gizmodo.com - 8/22/2008
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I'm not sure if the Peek emailer is a great idea or a stupid one. Basically, the Peek is a stripped down handheld device with a QWERTY keyboard that does nothing but handle your email. The shaky logic behind the device is research that shows roughly 90% of email users are not checking their email on the go—but why they assume this group would forgo the cellphone they surely already have for ...
getpeek.com - 8/20/2008
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getpeek.com —
Simply email. 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 ...
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blog.laptopmag.com - 8/27/2008
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blog.laptopmag.com —
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 ...
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A Sneak Peek at the E-mail-Only Peek
geeksugar.com - 8/28/2008
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geeksugar.com —
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 ...
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Review and Pictures of the Peek Email-Only Device | ...
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Peek handles email, nothing else
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
... could also be interesting for those users who buy low-end phones and a device like Peek could certainly help them stay in the loop while on the go.
Anyway, Peek will see its debut in Target on September 14th. The full QWERTY keyboard equipped device will cost $100 and will also require a $15-a-month T-Mobile contract, which includes unlimited email…
I’m eager to hear your thoughts on Peek. Will it fly or vanish within months - what do you think?
[Via: Gizmodo]
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Peek step back tech to email only handheld device
Phones Review —
... more.
Maybe Peek is targeting those people who find keeping up with the modern smartphones too complicated or too expensive, I’m not sure. Maybe Peek could be a secondary handheld device for those that have low-end non-email mobile phones.
Whatever the reason behind the Peek emailer it will be making its debut at Target on 14th September and cost $100.00 with a $15.00 per month contract on T-Mobile, which of course includes unlimited email.
Source – gizmodo via intomobile
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BlackBerry Stripped Down In Peek Handheld
High Tech Lounge —
... device, the Peek Handheld will run you $100 when it launches on September 14th. Look for it at Target. Oh, and the service is $15 from T-Mobile. UPDATE (8/22/08): I just got an email from the Peek PR rep and it reads as follows:” The monthly service will actually be priced at $19.95 and while T-Mobile is providing the data service on the back-end, the user doesn’t have a relationship or contract with T-Mobile (just a nit…).” BlackBerry Stripped Down In Peek Handheld Source: gizmodo.com
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