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| The Following User Says Thank You to Fifer For This Useful Post: | ||
I'm an admitted klutz. But, I also have two kids who are 1 year old (yes twins), will soon be walking and the coffee table will be right at their height. They already love our laptops and remotes and they'll certainly be attracted to the Nokia 770.
Any feedback on the durability of the 770? Will the screen break upon dropping it? How about the body? Is this the device for a family like ours?