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renerene: if you already found this forum, and even made a post... I'd say you should keep it. You will be ssh-ing to your freebsd box in no time :)
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Re: Can you make calls with the N800
I suppose my reservations with comparing the IT to a computer is in the uses. For me, if I'm going to drop ~$400 on say the N810, I could easily get a cheap laptop for that, and do so much more.
However, with said laptop, I can't stick it in my pocket, and I likely can't do (as easily) alot of the other things that an IT is good for. Hence my personal description of an Internet Tablet bringing the internet to your pocket, in whatever form that is to you (and it will be different to everyone). However, as I've stated earlier, I don't think there's a right answer to this question of "what is an Internet Tablet?". If you're able to compare it to a laptop, great. I'm able to just say that it's the internet, and whatever you want to do with the internet. To each his own. The end result is that we all have the same hardware, and yet are getting vastly different uses out of it, which is really neat, if you think about it. |
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In the search for a canonical explanation of ITness, here's my typical spiel:
It's a Nokia, but it's not a phone. It's what they call an "internet tablet," which means it can't make up it's mind whether it's a PDA or a laptop, but it's leaning towards laptop. <As appropriate, expound on WiFi & BT DUN connectivity, note-taking ability, BT keyboard, VoIP, quetoo, or whatever other features seem likely to interest the newb undergoing proselytization.> Then explain that it has replaced my laptop, because anywhere I have an internet connection, I can remote-control my desktop. |
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