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Now we know what the Pepper Pad is

Posted by Chris Leckness on February 18, 2006 – 2:11 am  Share
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A while back, I wondered "what the hell the Pepper Pad" was. Now, thanks to a my buddy Lisa Gade over at MobileTechReview, we know what the hell it is!

"We really like the Pepper Pad: it’s intuitive, has a high resolution screen that’s easy on the eyes, is rugged and offers instant on access to the Web and more. The Pad requires no maintenance and that means no service packs, anti-virus updates or spyware to deal with. The desktop browser experience is top notch and beats PDAs hands-down, the AV remote is a dream to use and the video player in conjunction with the Pad’s high resolution display made us put our Archos back in the box. Internet radio streaming and MP3 playback mean you need never surf in silence and the 20 gig hard drive will hold a nice collection of media. It’s kid-friendly thanks to the rugged design, touch screen and tinker-proof OS. If only it had a sketch application!"

Read Lisa’s Review.

On a side note, if there are any people from Pepper Pad checking out Technorati for juice on your Pepper Pad, I wanted to tell you that nobody returned my emails inquiring about this product.

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  • Out of curiosity, which channel did you use to contact Pepper regarding the Pepper Pad? Direct e-mail or the contact form on the Web site? I'm just trying to narrow down why you didn't get a response. :)

    Oh, and I occasionally watch Technorati but I mostly reply on Google Alerts to tell me about new Pepper Pad blog entries. ;)
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