Peek is simply email.Simply is the best. Admiration came one by one from well-known institutions.
Here are the lists :
- Peek included by The O list as Gifts Under $100
- David Pogue from New York Times said “An easy, cheap way to keep in email contact.”
- Wall Street Journal said “Stylish and simple”
- Peek has been rated highest rank at TIME Magazine’s Gadget of the Year pool.
- The latest was admired by Wired Magazine as #1 Gadget of 2008 ( December issue )
From maker of Peek, Amol Sarva said :
Wired Magazine has had a huge impact on me over the years; I remember the first issue I ever saw. I remember dreaming of doing something that might merit them writing about it.
So we were honored when Wired’s editors selected Peek for their holiday wish list, and chose us to be featured in their tightly-curated Wired Store in New York this year.
But….when we got December’s issue, it floored us. Peek is Wired’s #1 Gadget of 2008.
If you don’t have a BlackBerry, or otherwise don’t want a smartphone with an expensive contract, its super. There are just two serious issues: (1) deleting email is slow, making busy or spam-infested account management a pain, and (2) it does not have IMAP.
Peek continue develop its capability.Recently ability to send an SMS by typing a 10 digit number using email system and image attachment viewing (JPG,BMP,PNG,GIF). No updated software is required on the Peek device itself, the new features should just work.
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