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Posts: 122 | Thanked: 51 times | Joined on Nov 2007 @ Paris, France
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Some thoughts from a newbie.

I also find that the browsing experience could or should be better, especially given that the NIT is marketed as an Internet device. Several Web sites I consult take a long time to download: I don't pretend the speed of a laptop, but sometimes it will take minutes for a page to download (and with little images). This is even more the case when you need to magnify and have the text display horizontally to fit the screen. I don't know whether this is linked to the poor wireless performance reported elsewhere, to the device itself, or to the browser. I hope and am confident it can be fixed.

Also on the n810 navigating through pages is hazardous: it is difficult to do it with your fingers, you may easily hit links and you really need the stylus if you want control of the sidebar. Some web sites, like MyYahoo, do not have a lot of white space in which to use the fingers without hitting a link.

The d-pad on the n-810 can help but the upper part is very close to the edge of the device and you may easily touch the central button, which brings you to the next link on the page.

I am sure I will improve my navigation ability. But meanwhile, is there a way to re-program on the n810 the page navigating buttons on the left side of the device? I think that would make things easier. I hardly use those buttons for their intended purpose.

I love the n810: it is already a companion and I my comments, by a non-techie and newbie, are only meant as a contribution.

Antonio