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Re: "N800 w\ bt kb" vs "N810"
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I consider the absense of Web 2.0 support a bonus, but mostly the operating system, user interface and built in applications are of a superior standard. |
Re: "N800 w\ bt kb" vs "N810"
Proud owner of an 810.
Decision points: At decision time the 800 cost $240, the 810 $410. GPS was required, either way, at that time about $50 Keyboard required, at that time a BT kb was $80. So $370 was about what I was looking at for an 800 w GPS and kb. However-the 800 dropped to $200, and I bought a stowaway for $30. This would have dropped the price to $280 a definite winner. I disagree with weathermans dump on the BT kb. My stowaway easily fits on my leg as I type. |
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I don't use GPS. Not a Geo cacher or a hiker. I don't worry about getting lost much during travel, it's part of the fun ...usually. So I think that if the tablet doesn't ship on Monday then I'm going to cancel the order and get in on a cheaper deal. The N800 seems a little better for media based on some comparison points I have heard. Flash is a little jittery on it right now, but OS2008 will fix that no? Side bar, what's with the camera anyway? On either tablet it doesn't seem to do much and when it does, it doesn't do it very well. Is this a software/driver issue or is the camera just poo? Useful for skype I suppose; too bad I don't skype. Yet. ~!M |
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Thanks for the good info everyone.
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I'm pretty set on the N800 right now. GPS would be nice to play around with. But if i could load a map onto the N800 that'll do me just fine. |
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Most people who start these sorts of threads are already sold. No you're not making a mistake.
I have a n800 with the ThinkOutside Stowaway. It's cool, but it has two annoyances: 1. The keyboard Stttutteeerrsssss. It will sometimes decide to transmit multiple keypresses instead of just one. 2. The layout is suboptimal. Placing the uparrow and question mark on the same key, for example, is asking for trouble. Hit a shift-uparrow for a question mark, and let go of the shift before uparrow, and the keyboard decides to move you up a line (or with stutter, several lines). If you're touch-typing, you won't notice that you're now inserting text several lines up. Also, a built-in thumbboard would be very handy in many situations. GPS is not an everyday necessity, but I have been surprised by the utility of having a BT GPS unit. The camera really isn't useful for much yet; video calls are cooler than I thought they'd be, especially since you don't have to be parked in one place to make them. |
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What I wonder is will it be worth the $200 extra before it drops in price? I hadn't thought about it before but it's been mentioned on this thread and in others now that I think about it, but it seems the software kb doesn't always stick around to play nice. Not sure I'd be pleased with that if it started deciding to duck out and leave me hanging with no way to enter txt :( |
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Psion's EPOC operating system and applications are a bit like the NewtonOS: They're almost perfect, incredibly adapted to the devices they're running on and so easy to use, one almost forgets about them. For six years, a Psion Series 3a was my main business computer. And by that I mean everything was on that little scamp. I had a Canon Bubblejet thrown on the back seat of my car and that was it. Granted, this was in the days before Internet and email. |
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