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Startup to launch new email-only gadget
A wireless startup by the name of Peek has unveiled a device that allows users to wirelessly check their email for up to three separate accounts. The unique selling point of the Peek lies in the fact that it is really a dedicated hardware for checking email and nothing more. Emails are delivered via T-Mobile's network for $19.95 monthly, with no minimum contract period. The Peek retails at just $99, and beyond its color display and a QWERTY keyboard, the selling point will probably be its slimmer-than-iPhone profile and a usable battery life counted in days rather than hours. The Peek will be available September 14.
For more information on the Peek:
- check out the Peek blog
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