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Happy with my N810 (surprise)
So I'm finally getting around to writing my review of the N810 like I promised Dan (thoughtfix) I would after finally getting it and playing with it for a couple of weeks now. As a reminder, this is my first tablet.
Overall, I have to say I like it. A lot. Is it my perfect device? Probably not quite, but it's darned close. What I don't like: - lack of good integrated PIM software. Not that I need this a lot, but I did install GPE-calendar and friends. I think the lack of a calendar is the worst flaw out of the box, but one easily remedied. - inconsistent online docs. Most of what's out there is pretty scattered (forums, this wiki, maemo.org's wiki, etc) and outdated (lots of OS2007) - included nav software. I think I played with map for all of 5 minutes before uninstalling it in disgust and installing the infinitely superior maemo-mapper. - the LOUSY camera. Ugh. - while I remember it, the flakiness of the nokia servers. It took me 3 days until I could successfully upgrade my OS as recommended. Given these flaws, I do think it's a bit overpriced. My husband is tempted by the N800. What I do like: - the keyboard. Yes, it's a cheesy thumbpad, but it works forr me, and I don't find even the top row too crowded. I do have a bluetooth keyboard as well. The placement of the D-pad is sometimes annoying, but most of the time I hardly notice, as I never got used to it being on the face anyway. - the GPS. Yeah, it's a bit slow to lock on at the moment, but not horribly, and it's already helped me get unlost in central Austin. - software options in general. Yay! - browsing, wifi, etc. All works great, which it SHOULD given the moniker 'internet tablet'. - everything else I forgot to mention. I've seriously lost track of the number of times and ways I've used the tablet, just grabbing it from my desk and going. A big thumbs up. :D -Jennifer |
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