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State of the Art - BlackBerry Storm Downgraded to a Depression

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Research in Motion (RIM), the company who brought us the BlackBerry, has been on a roll lately. For a couple of years now, it's delivered a series of gorgeous, functional, supremely reliable smartphones that, to this day, outsell even the much-adored iPhone.

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RIM hoped to soften the blow by endowing its touch screen with something extra: clickiness. The entire screen acts like a mouse button. Press hard enough, and it actually responds with a little plastic click. As a result, the Storm offers two degrees of touchiness. You can tap the screen lightly, or you can press firmly to register the palpable click.

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Reply#1 - Wed Nov 26, 2008 1:27 PM EST
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I got to play around with a Storm very briefly. I didn't really like the feel of it at all.

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Reply#2 - Wed Nov 26, 2008 1:53 PM EST
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I did not like it all that much either.

It was an interesting toy, though.

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#2.1 - Mon Dec 1, 2008 9:46 AM EST
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