
Originally Posted by
NextGen1
?? There are already numerous phones with WP7 and so many more announced.
IOS limited to I-Devices , Android and WP7 can be found on a flurry of devices.
it's a no brainier really. I-phone is nothing more then a FAD, the concept of the I-Phone killer is long gone, A new age has risen.
I said
restrictions. Things such as hardware, buttons, extent of customizability and
screen resolution (which correlates to screen size are restricted. WP7 only allows (or supports) 2 screen resolutions to maintain a consistent experience. Therefore, it's going to be quite a while before we see ANY WP7 tablets (read previous post).
As you mention, there are many WP7 devices out, but they've got the same screen resolution ! Like I said :P
PS. HTC HD7 <3

Originally Posted by
Lolland
Is that not Apple's selling point? Look at a mac for example: All it really is, is a regular computer in a fancy case with a sleek-looking operating system. But somehow the exact same computer without the fancy case and running Windows or GNU/Linux costs 1/3 the price.
@Topic
I'm ecstatic Microsoft finally opened the door for VB Programming aspiring WP7 developers! I don't know why, but developing for phones and mobile devices is somehow more satisfying than developing for PCs.
I can assure you that I'll have some future releases for WP7, although I myself don't own a WP7 Device, I know some people who would like a few apps made for them 
Thanks for sharing NG, I really do appreciate it.
You'll need to cough up $99 for a developer license to the app store and the ability to register your phone as a developer phone to debug your apps on it :L