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even i have voted for the first option.. N900 is one of the best devices i have used.. who cares what world says abt N900, its a computer that has changed my life and has especially replaced my pc browser..N900 is my life now.. :D
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- I have turned off windows uppgrade btw. since there have been problems with them and it is also recommended to do so in professional installs.:) Quote:
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connected to my Linux machine with WLAN when a phone call came in. Seriously: you cannot fit this usage into one of the patterns that you mentioned. ;-) But I voted number 1. (I wonder how those iPhones or Androids would be doing the above?) |
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I like to do things just because I can, not necessarily because I have a need to...there is no real reason to run (k)ubuntu on the N900, but I do it anyway because I can. Same thing with x-plane...Sure, I have the desktop version on my computer, but there's something very satisfying about getting it running in PreEnv (not to mention the ability to fly a plane while flying in a plane - I took my N900 on my last flight for that purpose, but also to watch a few movies, experiment with GPS [I found you can get a fix at 30,000 feet by pressing it up against the window, but it's unreliable], test ideas in python when they come to me, and work on a sketch of my cat in mypaint).
I recently set up port forwarding on my home desktop; now when I'm on the train I can mount my home folders via sshfs and stream music - to the default music player as well as VLC. I used my N900 for internet at home because its 3G connection was faster than our dial-up, for all operating systems (Mac included - I have yet to get OSX tethering working with an Android phone, but with Maemo it works right out of the box!) For a few days at work I didn't have a computer to work at, so I used the tv-out and extkeyboard to make the N900 into a miniature desktop, which seemed to run better than the netbook I have now. I would still do that but we don't have the monitor with RCA anymore. |
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For me, the hardware KB is a godsend, I sms a lot.
I went from a Motorola K1 to the N900, as I wanted a mobile email/web/rss appliance - it fulfills all those requirements, and takes decent photos too. |
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I use my N900 a lot, but only slightly for actual phone calls, probably only 10 or 15 minutes a month average.
I use my hardware keyboard a lot mainly for Twitter and for sshing into my Linux servers. Also for VNCing into my mythtv server to schedule and manage recordings whilst the missus is watching soaps - I find the zoomability of PresenceVNC to be an absolute killer feature, and one that I have not been able to replicate on my Ubuntu laptop. Other than that it's just the general amount and all round beastiness of the hardware - stereo speakers and the 32gb onboard storage - coupled with a 32gb microSD, means I can a fair bit of my music about. Managed to track down a spare LCD monitor at work with a composite in which works great the TV-out along with a fullsize keyboard and mouse when the N900 is "docked" - killer The flexibility of the N900 is what keeps me with it. Only wish I could have gotton my hands on an n950.... maybe I should tweet Quim and see if there's any left! |
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And here's the link to the other post where I have posted a photo of my N900 hooked up to an lcd monitor running Twimgo
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