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Re: iphone/touch vs n800
I do think that, before the NIT tries to be a true consumer generalized device, it's going to need to be as finger friendly as the iPhone. I think that's something that the iPhone got right. I don't think that means getting rid of the stylus completely (I don't like the finger based drawing things you can do on an iPhone -- I think that Jobs is wrong: for some things, you do want/need a higher precision pointer than your fat fingers), but when you look at "the interface as a whole", as opposed to "specialized applications", the entire interface needs to be comfortably usable with your fingers. It should only be the most precision point/drawing oriented applications that require a stylus.
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Re: iphone/touch vs n800
Yeah, I think ITT is a bad comparison page. Navigating it on the N800 isn't exactly a wonderful experience, either ;-)
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I find the Touch has a pretty good battery life, compared to my n800. Size-wise, I'd much rather go on a power walk with my Touch. For watching videos/ looking at pics, NIT has bigger screen, but I wouldn't call the Touch screen crappy by any regard. The update for OS 2008 seems to have improved video quality alot though. When I pull out the NIT it is more for Skype talk, quick surfing and maybe recording sound bytes (I am a music teacher). I also like the speakers for quick playback of stuff I record. It is also good for shooting a quick e-mail or 2, or sending pics. My Touch is more for music listening, a bit of vid watching and the occasional browse on the net or YouTube. It is good for wijacking and checking Yahoo Mail when standing at a bus stop too. You can also log contacts and calendar stuff too which is more then I can say for the n800. (I find the contacts stuff included very clunky and unwieldly... I still marvel that a fine device like a NIT can have no real calendar apps included... but it doesn't bug me that much as I use my phone for that) I think both are very exciting gadgets that have a lot of potential for improvement. I would dare to say that both will evolve in some astonishing directions, and that one may even feed off the other to a certain degree in terms of developing products that are all encompassing and efficient. At least I hope that is what happens...;) |
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