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Originally Posted by rorytmeadows
But if you paid attention to the discussion, my original point is that no one could report any studies because they don't exist (non-partisan). And case studies or a friend's personal experience really doesn't count for proof.
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You are right. I didn't fully read every detail of the thread when I started from the first post the other night. You obviously know what you are talking about. I'm just saying you are the one who corrected my sentence....which is still true. You applied my sentence into your own realm of thinking. I'll leave it at that.
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Originally Posted by SaltyDawg
The size of it doesn't matter. I just need a keyboard. They have laptops with touch screens too, but without a keyboard, forget it. I have to actually feel the keys on my fingers. I can type much faster, and much more accurately with a real keyboard than with a virtual one. and it has little to do with the size. Honestly, the screen size on the HDS is only what- a fraction of an inch bigger than the one on the Touch Pro 2, right? So I think you guys are making way too much out of the size making it somehow work without a keyboard.
There is no way I would give up the keyboard on my Touch Pro 2, and I can't imagine a fraction of an inch bigger screen changing that.
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AMEN! I just got back from the gym. Streaming music via bluetooth and then trying to reply back to a text that you receive is painfully slow. I was wishing for more ram and a faster processor. Then I stopped and remembered how I felt when I upgraded from the Touch Pro I. I thought the TP2 was the best phone ever. I'll never be happy with he HD LEO. I need those specs with a hard keyboard. Texting without looking cannot be under-rated.