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#24
Originally Posted by GeneralAntilles View Post
I don't see any problem with including PIM and office compatibility, but forcing bundling? Screw that BS.
Of course, I meant not the forced bundling but an option to buy a light business phone bundled with a tablet, at a discount. Basically, the entire setup should be treated like a mobile office phone with a wireless handset for easy operation in the field.

Besides, I'm not really sure where you get the idea that they're selling it as a "media device". I guess you could argue that, as it's part of the N-series lineup, but Nokia really hasn't marketed as anything other than an internet tablet.
The idea comes both from the N- designator and Nokia's marketing materials that appear to address the same audience as their media phone marketing (i.e. young hip urbanites, if you wish).

Yet, the device itself will easily tear any HTC-produced WinMobile-running crap into pieces, given just a few "right" applications.