I agree with Bloob & Pinguino1 on this.
A review on a complex piece of kit should not be based on a few hours of contact. Being a fan of Symbian and SE for years, I was first appalled at the thought of WinMobile taking over. It also took me a week of 3-4hrs a day, to get to grips with the complexity and difference of Windows.
However now having my X1 for almost 3 weeks, I can honest say it's the best phone I've had. Not perfect, but a good 9/10. There are things I don't like, but the good far outweighs the bad.
Keyboard - once you get going, extremely fast, but the top row does require a bit more space above. If you still want a larger or more traditional virtual one, many good downloads available.
What sets this phone apart, which some reviewers seem to miss, it's the fact it is not just a phone. It's in-between a PDA and small PC. The latter being extremely important, as virtually all parts of the interface is customisable to everyone's needs. However this is not a phone for a novice or someone who doesn't have the inclination or time to set it up how they'd like.
Chris
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The apparently obvious can often be deceptive.
(S.J Gould 1977)