TwitterPeek gets official: $200 for lifetime mobile tweeting
SlashGear —
... There’s also no camera, which means that one of the most common uses of Twitter – sharing photos – isn’t possible either, and the TwitterPeek only supports a single account being active at any one time. While we harbor a soft spot for the original Peek concept, we’re not so sure about this new device; it seems like you’re only getting half the functionality most would expect from a mobile Twitter client. The TwitterPeek is available now, priced at $99.99 with six months of service (subsequently $7.95 per month) or – a ...
TwitterPeek? Really?
mopocket —
... “, are back with yet another such example – the TwitterPeek. As the name implies, this is a Peek device for posting to Twitter. That’s all it does. No e-mail, no SMS – certainly no wireless web or cell service, as this is a Peek we’re talking about. This is nothing more than a dedicated Twitter device. ...
TwitterPeek by Peek Released
infoSync World —
... and texting device, debuts the world's first Twitter mobile device today exclusively on Amazon.com. The TwitterPeek device promises to make it easy and affordable for everyone who doesn't have a smartphone to enjoy Twitter on-the-go. Key features of TwitterPeek are unlimited tweets and direct messages, always-on instant tweet delivery, full QWERTY keyboard, color screen and a click scroll wheel. The device also supports Twitpic images, while links are shown as plain text. The TwitterPeek is available immediately on Amazon.com. It costs $200 with unlimited Twitter service ...
Peek Unveils TwitterPeek - Making It Affordable for Millions More to Twitter on the Go
PalmAddicts —
[From Harry Streeton] Peek, the maker of the award-winning Peek email and texting device, debuts the world`s first Twitter mobile device today exclusively on Amazon.com. TwitterPeek promises to unleash the thrill of Twitter on-the-go by enabling millions to
tweet interesting news, stories, and ideas as ...
TwitterPeek device launched, costs as low as $99.99
Unwired View —
... TwitterPeek costs $99.99 with 6 months of free service, or $199.99 with lifetime service. You can buy the device via the Twitter Peek website. ...
TweetPeek Twitter-only device launched, costs as low as $99.99
Unwired View —
... TweetPeek costs $99.99 with 6 months of free service, or $199.99 with lifetime service. You can buy the device via the Twitter Peek website. ...
Peek Launches Its Twitter-Only Mobile Device
Mashable! —
... The TwitterPeek was initially listed for $199.99 with lifetime service, which is still one of the two purchase options. The other pricing option is $99.99 with 6 months of free service, after which you’ll be paying $7.95 a month to use Twitter on the device. In either case there’s no contract and no obligation to continue using the service if you opt for the latter $99 price plan. For either price you get unlimited tweets, a full QWERTY keyboard and an always-on device with nationwide coverage. ...
TwitterPeek – Unlimited tweeting, and nothing more
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
Peek, makers of the email-only wireless device that bears its namesake, has just launched a spin-off for Twitter fans. Dubbed TwitterPeek, the new device from Peek features an LCD display, QWERTY keyboard and wireless data connection that should give hardcore Twitter users dedicated ...
The First Dedicated Twitter Gadget: Is it Necessary?
ZiggyTek Blog —
... Okay, I’m not usually this much of a hater…scratch that, yes I am. With that said, the new TwitterPeek seems like a huge exercise in WTF. According to ...
Brief 654 | TwitterPeek, Atheros AR6003 Chip, HomeFinder, Remote Controlled Tissue Box
GeekBrief.TV —
... We’ve talked about the Peek before, a device dedicated to email. Now they have the TwitterPeek, completely dedicated to Twitter. The idea sounds great! I’m a Twitter addict, but the only issue is, before purchasing a device, I want to know what the interface is like, and I can’t get a good sense of that from the website. ...
TwitterPeek, un dispositivo exclusivo para Twitter
Movilae —
... ¿Demasiadas cosas negativas? Bueno, veamos cómo reacciona el mercado. El precio del TwitterPeek es de 99,99 dólares con 6 meses de servicio gratis o 200 dólares sin límite de servicio. ¿Te interesa? Este es el sitio web del TwitterPeek. ...
TwitterPeek is a one-trick pony
TechBlog —
... November 09, 2009 TwitterPeek is a one-trick pony TwPk_charcoal_alt In theory, I like idea of the TwitterPeek , an inexpensive device that does just one thing: Sends and receives messages from your Twitter account. If you're a Twitter addict who doesn't want to pay monthly data costs for a smartphone, it would seem to have potential. But this wireless handheld just doesn't live up to that potential. In fact, in many ways it's more irritating than useful. ...
A Device Dedicated to Dedicated Tweeters
NYT > Technology —
If you have an overwhelming need to tweet your every move, you’ll have a hard time resisting TwitterPeek , a device that looks like a little like those low-cost phones designed with texting in mind, but it only sends messages to Twitter (of course, it lets you read them too). Part of the appeal, said the company, is that it saves money compared to buying a smartphone with a data plan. The device is $100, which includes a full year service. After the first year there is a $7.95 per month subscription fee. Or you have the option of paying $200 for unlimited lifetime service. The ...
All Twitter, All the Time with TwitterPeek
The Gadgeteer —
... I’m not a Twitter user, making me and the dog down the street the only non-Tweeters in existence. Listening to the ladies on The View talk about their Tweeting habits just kind of kills the whole draw for me. But if I was interested in reading vapid celebrity comments or broadcasting my thoughts (as few as they may be) and moment by moment experiences to the world, I would love this little TwitterPeek gadget. … [ ...
Twitter No Longer Cares About What You’re Doing
Technologizer —
... and the launch of TwitterPeek, a bare-bones tweeting device. Neither are well-suited to what Twitter has become, because you can’t upload photos or look at videos, and TwitterPeek has a minimal Web browser while the Xbox 360 doesn’t have one at all. Users of these tools are pushed towards a “What are you doing?” mentality, and they’ll get tired of it. ...
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