Too little, too late, too costly
The basic problem with the Advantage is that it is simply too effing expensive for what it is, by about 3x. Compare the Advantage with a Nokia N810. For about $400, you get essentially the same--or better--hardware features in a *much* nicer package. If the N810 ran Windows Mobile so that it could take advantage of the wealth of excellent 3rd party WM apps, it would be a killer machine. The *concept* of the Advantage is great, but the price and execution leave much to be desired.
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