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Milhouse 2007-01-13 03:49

Re: n770 or n800?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tabletfan (Post 29283)
Significantly cheaper? I don't think so:

Nokia Store

What's it selling for in CompUSA after rebates? No one in their right mind would retail the 770 for only a few dollars less than the N800 - I suspect the Nokia site is due an update, it's not been a terribly succesful launch to be honest (some of the advertised accessories are unavailable, for instance). Announce early, update the infrastructure at leisure. :rolleyes:

I'm not sure of the OPs source - could be eBay for all I know - but he's saying he can get it for $225 when the N800 is retailing for $400.

tabletfan 2007-01-13 04:04

Re: n770 or n800?
 
The Compusa prices is $350 with no current rebates:

CompUSA 770

I think the $225 is probably for a used model. They are selling for that price on Ebay and Craigslist.

draider 2007-01-13 04:37

Re: n770 or n800?
 
N800 vs N770 --- N800 all the way, and I found out the hard way - lost my N770 (thought it was left in a clothing store changing room), 2 weeks later I saw the N800 release on 1/8/07 - bought the N800 that day at the Nokia website, had it at my door on 1/10/07. On 1/11/07 - no kidding - found my N770 buried in the backseat of my car. Depressed and happy a the same time, I tried to decide what to do. My final decision was - nothing - keep them both. What the heck. So, as you can image, I've had fun placing them side-by-side and doing all sorts of geeky comparisons; much the same as I did when I had my first 486 computer and I would time, with a stopwatch, how long it would take to boot up or how long it would take to open up WordPerfect. So, here is my take...
the N800 is definitely faster than the N770. The 320Mhz processer makes a significant difference for the better. I would say by 20% or more. That might not seem like a lot, but a year of regular use on the N770 - 20% faster loading time is significant - still nothing like a LAN desktop, but for laying in bed it's much nicer. For sampling, I use web pages that take some time to load - such as USAToday and ESPN (although the flash-y videos on ESPN off to the right side obviously won't run on either model). Also - for everyone that has the N770 - if you haven't upgraded to the OS that came out back in Aug or Sep 2006, then you better get it - my N770 runs faster, smoother, and rarely locks up since the upgrade; but the bottom line is that the N800 is noticeably faster than the N770, not by Olympic proportions, but noticeably. I can't say much for problems with the N800 shutting down on me...but after 2 days of continual use -- and I mean good solid hourly use -- I think the N800 only locked up once, and that is after I was clicking all over the place. I read a thread elsewhere on this site about having several browsers open on the N800- yes, you can keep a few open and the N800 will run well. I haven't had more than three browser pages up at any one time, and I can't see why anyone would under normal conditions. With the N770, there were times I would risk fatal shutdown if I had more than one page open. So, with the N770, I just disciplined myself to keep one task running at all times and this kept problems to a minimum. I have a few videos that I copied to both units (animated jokes friends and co-workers send around 2-6MB in size). The N770 takes about 9 seconds to begin playing the video if you open from the "File Manager". The N800 takes about 6 seconds to open. Same type of ratio, roughly, for music files and startup of the pre-loaded games. As for the screen - the N800 is sharper, not sure if the specs are better - I think it has to do with the N770 screen being a little more "squishy" and textured and the N800 screen is more "glossy" and glassy. Not sure if this has anything to do with my N770 being 11 months old or not. Also, this should be a new one for everyone listening - the single speaker on the N770 is louder than the speakers on the N800. The N800 is advertised as "stereo", but to the naked ear I think the dual-speakers are nothing more than two (smaller) speakers than the one that comes with the N770. The N800 gets a HUGE kuddo for the fold-out kick stand - a champion design. the two rubberized "put-them-together" stands that came with the N770 were a laugh - who even has a pair laying close by? If someone were to ask my opinion on the value of purchasing the N800 over the N770 - no question, go with the N800 - it is a much better upgrade to the N770. But only buy the unit if you are occasionally around Wi-Fi spots, such as BW3's for lunch, hotel travel, your home (in bed), around town. Basically, there is not much point to having one of these if you don't see yourself doing some web-surfing here and there throughout your typical week. If you do, then set up a ton of links (or do what I do, set up a ton of links on a generic website on your personal webspage and link to that single page)..you don't want to use the tap-keyboard everytime you want to hit a new site. My only complaint about the N800 is there is no case-cover that turns the screen inward when you want to keep it in standby. I like to pop my unit in and out of my front pocket, and although it goes into standby easily and resumes easily with the click of the screen, I'm afraid that keeping the N800 in my pocket will trigger the standby mode on and off - thus, drain the battery quckly. I'm one of those people that keep the unit on for days at a time.:D :)

draider 2007-01-13 04:41

Re: n770 or n800?
 
...everyone forget what I said in the previous (long) post about the N800 volume. I forgot the volume control in the toolbar at the top right area of the main display is independent from the volume control in the audio and video players. Duh! The N800 volume (2 speakers **claimed stereo by Nokia**) is BY FAR MUCH LOUDER than the single speaker on the N770.

Milhouse 2007-01-13 04:51

Re: n770 or n800?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tabletfan (Post 29327)
The Compusa prices is $350 with no current rebates:

CompUSA 770

I think the $225 is probably for a used model. They are selling for that price on Ebay and Craigslist.

Bromo33333 posted on 11 Jan 2007 that he purchased a 770 just a few days before with a $100 rebate - not sure which store though, but clearly with a $100 rebate it prices the 770 significantly less than the N800.

Also, Texrat announced back in mid December that CompUSA had a $100 rebate on the 770.

I've no idea how rebates work (or how long they last) in relation to internet sales, I live in the UK and rebates are an unknown concept over here! :)

Milhouse 2007-01-13 04:53

Re: n770 or n800?
 
draider - jeepers, I can't even begin to read your post... paragraphs are a great invention! ;)

cw3 2007-01-13 05:13

Re: n770 or n800?
 
I'd like to upgrade, but I have to say the N800 exterior is pretty unappealing even for a geek... :(

Texrat 2007-01-13 05:42

Re: n770 or n800?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by draider (Post 29335)
...everyone forget what I said in the previous (long) post about the N800 volume. I forgot the volume control in the toolbar at the top right area of the main display is independent from the volume control in the audio and video players. Duh! The N800 volume (2 speakers **claimed stereo by Nokia**) is BY FAR MUCH LOUDER than the single speaker on the N770.

It is stereo-- it's just that a few inches isn't enough separation to get the full effect.

Quote:

Originally Posted by cw3 (Post 29340)
I'd like to upgrade, but I have to say the N800 exterior is pretty unappealing even for a geek... :(

I am truly astounded by such comments...

cw3 2007-01-13 23:30

Re: n770 or n800?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Texrat (Post 29346)
It is stereo-- it's just that a few inches isn't enough separation to get the full effect.



I am truly astounded by such comments...


:-)

I'm sure many of us will love the n800 because of its features, doesn't change the fact that the case leaves room for improvement though.

uczmeg 2007-01-13 23:41

Re: n770 or n800?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cw3 (Post 29482)
:-)

I'm sure many of us will love the n800 because of its features, doesn't change the fact that the case leaves room for improvement though.

Try and hild one. It is nicer in reality than in the ictures..


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