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For gaming I don't really see the issue. It's impossible to say that all games would be perfect on any device. Depending on what the configuration of a device is like, there are games that are more suitable and some that are less suitable. People pick and developers hopely develop games that suit a device well. |
Re: Where is Nokia - no announcement no product - still in hibernation
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This is all Nokia's fault. What I'm noticing here is that all the n810 users that never owned a 770 or n800 don't know what it's like to have the d-pad on the outside. Of course they want touch screen crap; they're deprived. Shame on you Nokia. You've splintered the community. Now make it all better. I'll give you till June. Maybe July. :) |
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Then again, I'm arguing here in generalities. The N810 has no D-pad on the front cover. Any future device might or might not have such a key. :) For instance the Palm Pre skips the D-pad with a separate touch scrolling and gesture area, giving capabilities like page up/down, launching new items etc. All very nice. The touch pad a nice idea because if there is nothing else for it to do, it does (afaik) exactly the same thing as another parts of the touch screen. Meaning that there are no extra functions the designers have to invent just for functions sake. |
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ragnar, you're working awfully hard to argue against something that many users highly desire. Why?
(note: I am on record here as saying I didn't see relocation of the d-pad on the N810 as a showstopper) |
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To me one of the strongest arguments against 100% touch is the reduced lifespan of the overall product. With even normal usage, (at least parts of) the touchscreen will wear out long before the device in toto ceases to be useful.
So IMO the inclusion of some sort of additional hardware input device, regardless of form, is important-- and its open configurability paramount. |
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In addition to the demonstrated Palm Pre, there is already a MID shipping with a separate gesture area for zooming. If replacing the D-pad with an improved off-screen HW element, it should at least be equivalent functionally and appear exactly the same way in the SW stack for at least apps developers. When we talk about about a HW "key", I think we are referring to an offscreen HW element manipulatable with one finger without covering up the display. For example, you referred to the Apple UI, but zooming is carried out by multi-touch of the display itself. I do prefer the Palm Pre to that. |
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That's basically why I'm arguing. Having it is not a free lunch. It may seem like it now, but that's only because of the current UI. It's not about just desiging a good HW design for one - or why not go the Pandora-route and two - d-pads. Requiring it makes things worse in many aspects. |
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