If Nokia really designed it with media playback in mind, then why did they deliver it with cheaped-out video playback capabilities? This thing has an 800x480 screen, but to play back anything above 400x240, you have to drop to insanely low fps settings. Same remark re music playback: Gapless isn't possible by design. That's not a very smart design decision for a music player, is it? And yet we were promised video calls, not a useless camera appendage. Truth is, from all appearances Nokia has no idea what to do with the Itablets. It's a good product, marred by a lot of asinine design decisions, loaded with unfinished and buggy system software and managed by what appears to be a bunch of sloths on morphine. Also, the blatant leeching off the community is becoming embarrassing, to say the least. I am really, really, really disappointed; I was hoping (and I have voiced this repeatedly) that Nokia was trying to learn how to cope with Open Source and only made mistakes by -- well, by mistake. But now it appears that Nokia is not only not learning, but is actually moving away from what it should have learned. It seems Jaaksi's repeated hypocrisy is exactly reflecting the Nokia mentality.