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Originally Posted by Bernard View Post
I bought the 770 when it was just released (beginning 2006 if i'm not mistaken), and it was my first real introduction to linux!
I don't think Nokia had much of a plan about what it was supposed to be. I think that for Nokia "internet tablet" mostly just meant "a mobile webbrowser". That seemed the only part that functioned really well. And it was the reason I bought the device. It was the only mobile computer/PDA/Mobile with a high density screen that was affordable (360 euros at the time).
I'm very glad I bought it. Back then mostly because I could browse the web anywhere, and currently because I learned so much about linux because of it.

The current pad/tablets are bigger, but are also much more than just a web browser. I don't think Nokia ever envisioned the Internet tablets to be used in a way that we currently use tablets/pads.
So I don't think that they are the same form factor.
I think the internet tablets are more like PDA formfactor. But because the PDA is used so differently from an iPad/tablet, nobody would call the iPad a resurrection of the PDA.
I disagree. I believe they knew fully well that it could do much more. Otherwise, it wouldn't have continued to use open-source style deb's with repositories and applications, it wouldn't have presented an xterm command line--PDA's never had that, and it wouldn't have been puffered up by constantly remind you about how future-proof it is because it's based on open-source.. unlike PDA's. They truly WERE intending to make a portable computing platform and even called them TABLETS. They may LOOK like PDA form factors, but they clearly were aiming for more. My disappointment is with what using the term TABLET implied and how they missed the boat on the opportunities despite MANY people on here hinting as much--maybe not so much hinting as CLAMORING. :P
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