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A Sharp new weblet
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... and its running Vista as seen on picture ... i'll stay with Nokia ;)
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It's too big. This is what some people want to turn the tablet into, a giant brick. It is also 1500 USD! Not exactly a direct competitor for the IT's.
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windows... zum kotzen.
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A conventional hard drive is a deal-breaker, especially for that kind of cash.
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Haha, we have had this conversation before. You and your big 5+ inch screen fitting pants. Funny you should mention the iphone, as it seems many people like the slim, touch only, capacitive screen toting iphone. I like the slim profile and think the N810 is the perfect size, but I would prefer to keep my stylus over the capacitive screen. If we did switch to a finger only screen, many projects will be much more difficult to use, such as KDE. I like KDE, but it was a little too slow for my taste the last time I tried it. I will try it again. Ok, now i'm going off on a tangent... |
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It looks nice, but the default Windows desktop is the totally wrong interface for it. Look at that line of tiny tiny icons on the taskbar.
Hard drives, lots of RAM and a quick CPU are good things in a portable device. Eyestrain isn't. |
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The question (as always) is: does it run linux?
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This is essentially a UMPC with a sliding screen instead of a folding one. Completely off base here, though I don't doubt there is a market for it somewhere.
Looks like a nice keyboard, though. The N810's would do quite a lot better with higher friction, rubbery keys... |
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