A dedicated device for Twitter by Peek

by nauman on November 3, 2009

twitterpeakTwitterPeek is what it is called, a dedicated device for tweeting only, no E-mails, voice mails or calls just simple plain tweeting. Available in two colors i.e. Black and Aqua it has a full QWERTY keyboard for typing in the tweets.

After purchasing the device simply initialize it with your Twitter account settings and you are ready to go. The device lets users tweet, reply, retweet, send messages directly and download followers. A single account is supported at one time.

TwitPics can also be viewed by clicking the view content option from the TwitterPeek menu. Various payment plans have been floated, if you pay $99 you get six months tweeting along with the device. For $ 199 the device comes with lifetime service (Related to life of the device). Basically it will use the mobile phone networks for sending/receiving the tweets.

Why would people want to buy an additional device when Tweeting is a possibility with the days smart phones is anybody’s guess. This might be exclusively for the Tweetaholics, that’s as far as I can guess. The battery is known to last from 3 to 4 days on average usage. More info is available at Peek, and the Peek can be bought from the ever present Amazon.

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