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Thursday, February 17, 2005
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Oops, I emailed my blog posting before finishing the mRobe review. It gets worse--it's not even a good small camera. I was assuming that was probably one thing they did get right.
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"The trouble is, it's easy to cross the line from crypto-hip into utter incoherence. In its pursuit of coolness, Olympus lost sight of several more important product characteristics - like value, usability and features." From a review of the Olympus mRobe Photo/MP3 player, which was advertised (at least twice) on the Super Bowl. Pretty much bears out what I suspected when I saw the ad.
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