REDFLY On BlackBerry

Ever get tired of typing on your BlackBerry after several hours and would like the comfort of being able to type as if you were on your laptop? REDFLY has to come to the rescue in this case. Everything that you perform on your BlackBerry device can now be done with REDFLY BlackBerry. RedFly will support the BlackBerry Bold, Curve 8900, 8300 Curve and the 9630 Tour (BlackBerry devices with 512 MHz processor, 128 megs of memory, and OS 4.6 or higher) . It’s a simple install and plug and play solution with little or no effort of becoming a tech for 10 minutes to get everything setup. It currently supports both USB and Bluetooth connections. Working on your BlackBerry has just gotten easier for typing long messages and work on spreadsheets. For those of you wanting to see REDFLY in action, don’t forget to check out the video below.
Cons and Pros of this solution: The Pros are somewhat great for heavy BlackBerry users however the NetFly solution will not have a harddrive or operating system. Seems as if they should create a solution that we would install on our laptop instead of having to buy a dead machine. That’s me thinking out loud without the technical knowledge of how this thing really works. The laptop/network will start at around $199.00 bucks it seems.
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Redfly is pricey but wireless keyboards for standard PDAs (back in the day…) sold for $149-$199 and that was all they were used for.
I totally agree, they should sell the interface software (maybe SaaS- Software as a Service) That would be awesome for people who already have netbooks! Who needs another dumb device?!!
As it is, it sorta looks like they got a “deal” on some obsolete netbook hardware and are just trying to unload it.
Comment by SusanT1 — November 3, 2009 @ 2:53 pm