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Location: United StatesMember since: Aug 25, 2008

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dusme31 (22)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
Verified purchase
Very good buyer, I made a mistake in our transaction and was patient enough to work through it. Recommend him.
Reviews (3)
Jun 30, 2009
The Zune Mp3 Player: Little on Price, Big on Features
The Good: Plenty of Space, all the commonly used formats, slick and intuitive, radio tuner, DV out, large bright screen, good battery life, and goes on The Bad: A little bit thick The Ugly: Cannot Just plug and play. Requires Zune software to read it
Apr 26, 2011
A lot of potential and value packed into one device
The Xoom really surprised me with it's solid construction and many features. Wouldn't be surprised if it could cook dinner. Seriously, the Honeycomb OS is a geek's dream come true, the touch controls are amazing, the Wifi is second to none, and the customizability make the possibilities endless.
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Apr 25, 2011
Top 3 for a social networking phone
I have a long history with smarthpones, from an early Kyocera running Palm 3, to the Motorola Q, the HTC Touch Pro, and the iPhone 3GS. My two earlier WinMo phones were buggy, crashed a lot, and were hard to work with, but have an enormous amount of customization available. When my iPhone bit the dust after a long 2 yr love affair, I bought the Focus to try the new Windows Phone 7 OS. Coming directly out of an Apple, it wasnt what I was expecting. The phone is incredibly stable, the battery life is the best I've ever owned, and the antenna is all I need. The screen is absolutely fantastic. It is clear and vivid, and tough as nails. I haven't put a protector on it, and it rides around in my pocket with my keys, and not even a scratch on it. The back cover is definitely the weakest part of the design, as it feels flimsy and easy to pop off. This only happens when you drop the phone. The 3.5 mm jack and the USB charging port on top are well place and easy to use. The mic, however is very narrowly focused, and moving the phone away from the cheek for any reason results in complaints from the other end of the call. My favorite hardware feature, coming again directly from the iPhone, has to be the camera button, which makes taking pictures easy. And the camera on this is absolutely a killer, taking some of the best pictures. The integration with FB, email, calenders, XBOX live, and so much more is incredible. You can chat online with IM, control FB, sell on ebay and CL, and on and on. The office built in is fabulous and syncs well with the PC, however I don't see this phone as a major contender in the the business class. Finally, the built-in FM radio is nice, but I normally listen to the radio while in my car, so that is a nice, but definitely not necessary feature. Overall, this is an awesome social networking smartphone, with some great features built in and a good value for your dollar.
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