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What do you use your N810 for? And what apps?
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q335r49
2009-03-04 , 17:34
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I know what chatbox is saying. I used to watch youtube on it, and even... other... movies ... but performance is often iffy, authough I've never had anything major happen.
Storywise, I remember ... I used to be really into Korean professional starcraft, and I needed to watch the final game of the finals before I could get home from work. Korean time, it's like primetime, but I get off of work at 7am, and that's when it was showing here. So I sat in the parking lot, and pulled up the live feed. I couldn't get video!! It was too slow for the live feed (which included a live chat application). But I could get sound. So I listened to the final moments of the final game old-fashioned play-by-play radio style, and I was soooo happy that .. ummm... Stork won. Yeah, the dude's name was Stork. Anyways, that's a cool story, because it shows some of the major disadvantages of the n810. If I had the lifebook, I would've been able to watch it live too, but I wouldn't have such a cool story either. Don't you wish you had a half-*** device for that situation?
I kid, but the main reason why I like n810 is probably because it fits into my pocket, and I can pull it out whenever, and immediately access what I was working on. It's so useful for shopping lists, todo lists, etc. I like it for the same reason I used to pay $20 for a tiny Moleskine and $20 for a nice pen, and I have yet to find the perfect wallet -- because it probably resembles stationary more than anything else. But that's just my take, and from what I hear, the lifebook is probably the one you should go with.
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