Hugh Macleod and the Nokia 770
I was just thinking to myself that Hugh would love the 770’s sketch application. The 770’s high resolution and small size, I would think, make it the perfect device for drawing black and white cartoons the size of business cards. Imagine my surprise, then, when a search shows that he already has a 770 but curiously doesn’t say anything about sketching on one.
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Drawing on the back of an index card with a nice parker pen is a feeling no one in the computer industry has replicated yet.
I concur with Stefan 😉
Sorry guys, but I beg to differ…
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