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Peek handheld focuses on e-mail only

Posted in email by Conner Flynn on August 20th, 2008

Peek handheld focuses on e-mail onlyLooking for a device that does email and only email? Well here’s a new handheld from Peek and it will only handle your e-mails.

Sure, you can scoff and say what the hell is that about, but it may just catch on. Think of the older generation, you know the ones who can handle email but can’t figure out iPhones and such. It’s only real hurdle is pricing, which will be $99.95 when it hits Target next month. Oh, and $19.95 per month to send unlimited e-mails over T-Mobile’s network. Ouch!

[Alleyinsider]

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One Comment to “Peek handheld focuses on e-mail only”
  1. sam Says:

    I want to say thank you for going against what everyone else thinks is “conventional”. You’re absolutely right, the geeks won’t think too much of this device, but I can think of a dozen people that would love to have your Peek(r). I mean seriously, what did people think when Apple thought up the iPod device years ago? There were already many music players on the market…but what they did is incredibly simplify the experience…and made it available to the “rest” of the folks…and the rest is history.
    Just last night I was talking to a friend who does full time evangelizing work during the day…and has about 400 emails waiting for him every couple of days when he checks his email account. And I thought it would be great to get him an “email only” device that was cheap and had full qwerty. And today I find this device.

    I hope this works out for you guys…I just wish the email plan was more like $10.

    - Sam De La Garza

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