TwitterPeek Doesn't Do Much, But Looks Good Doing it
Gearlog —
... The TwitterPeek is a slow little handheld that lacks some of the vital Twitter features one can get on their smartphone--like, say, reading full tweets. Says Sascha in his 1.5 star review (yes, out of five): ...
TwitterPeek gets reviewed, slated: sluggish & poorly featured
SlashGear —
... has pretty much fallen flat in its first review? The dedicated Twitter messenger has been official for less than 24 hours, but already PC Mag have slated its speed and functionality, not to mention questioning its very purpose. Among the TwitterPeek’s flaws are poor displaying of messages and mediocre handling of user profiles. ...
Peek’s TwitterPeek: Review
PR News: —
Earlier today we briefly introduced you to a new device made by Peek, this device is a dedicated Twitter device which is called the TwitterPeek, a review has now shown up on SlashGear.
The review however has not came back to favorably, the review was actually carried out by PC Mag and can be seen here.
One problem with the device is the fact that all Tweets are truncated, therefore require a user to select a particular Tweet to view it, I would imagine this would become very annoying very fast, another problem occurs when you ...
TweetPeek Twitter-only device launched, costs as low as $99.99
Unwired View —
... The folks over at PC Mag already had the chance to play with a TweetPeek. Reportedly, the device is very easy to set-up, but it’s “painfully slow” after that. When you’re viewing the main list of tweets, you can only see the first three and a half words of each tweet – you have to hit the Return key to read more. Also, you can’t search for trending topics, can’t view photos other than the ones stored on Twitpic, and can’t view full HTML pages. ...
TwitterPeek device launched, costs as low as $99.99
Unwired View —
... The folks over at PC Mag already had the chance to play with a TwitterPeek. Reportedly, the device is very easy to set-up, but it’s “painfully slow” after that. When you’re viewing the main list of tweets, you can only see the first three and a half words of each tweet – you have to hit the Return key to read more. Also, you can’t search for trending topics, can’t view photos other than the ones stored on Twitpic, and can’t view full HTML pages. ...




