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Originally Posted by rcadden View Post
Lol, how's that different, aside from the desktop, than now?

"The new Nokia N810 provides a superb multimedia experience with a gorgeous 4.1" 800x480 screen, while providing best in class web browser based on the popular Firefox desktop browser. You can stream internet radio, keep in touch with your friends on your favorite instant messenger or social website, and when you're done, it fits in your front pocket!"
It needs a focus that it IS good at, and document editing is something the current tablets COULD do. Multimedia support is weak due to hardware limitations, both in storage and capability (tearing, low bit rates).

The multimedia experience is NOT superb. There is no media management, and video is sub-par. The built in media player is adequate at best, and Canola needs to be installed to give a decent front end.

You buy an iPod Touch and its very straight forward, you fill up iTunes and it syncs down automatically. You can purchase movies and music, subscribe to podcasts and its sync'd. That is what end users need, they are not technical like us.

I love the N810... they keyboard has transformed this device for me, as I like to IM heavily. These are just my thoughts on helping it go mass market

Last edited by sherifnix; 2008-02-25 at 14:46.