Peek gets reviewed
We did notice that the Peek took a bit longer than a BlackBerry to bring up a new message window and to load the menu options. However, the user interface is dead simple, and sending new messages should be a breeze for the tech-incompetent. We loved the spacious, rubberized keyboard and its tactile feedback. You should have no problem slipping the Peek into a pocket since it is, according to Peek CEO Amol Sarva, “30 percent thinner than the iPhone.”
This is, of course, not a full review but how much more do you need to know? Oh, there is a service fee of $19.95 through T-Mobile that potential buyers should tack onto the $99.95 unit price when the Peek hits Target shelves on September 15th.