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NITs - what are they good for... ???
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ddalex
2008-06-10 , 14:50
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I access email served by Exchange by using the Outlook web client via my tablets.
Well, I don't know about you, but I actually like having my emails offline ... maybe this is why I loved the m105 ?
On a more general note, I'm not saying I don't see the purpose with the current NIT. For an "internet tablet" is barely acceptable, and as a toying platform is pretty good (this is why I have it).
But it can be better. Way better, and that way better with just a little more effort (if you look at my original post, you'll see it's not only wishful thinking, but, at least parts, really doable).
My problem is that I don't see NIT (or any other device on the market, either the iThing or something else
) as an ultimate portable device. But the NIT is the closest thing to the ideal, and I really want (me, us) to drive (push !!!) Nokia to take those final steps over the edge.
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