Well the Newton is unique in that the HWR makes for a
more intimate feel in using the device, just like pen
and paper. A keyboard might be faster in some cases..
(well maybe not a thumb keyboard), but being able to
write and draw pictures in the notepad interface of
the Newton just feels.."natural"
--- "Thomas Brand (T2)" <thomasbrand@mac.com> wrote:
> I agree with you. You definately bailed the strong
> points of the
> Newton aswell as the iPhone/iPod touch. It should be
> noted though that
> the latter two devices do have an excellent keyboard
> data entry system
> once you learn to trust it. Having small thumbs also
> helps!
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