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What do you use your N810 for? And what apps?
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imperiallight
2009-03-07 , 12:47
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The n810/n800 tablets are unique devices in my opinion. I do agree with the poster who said its more important as to what you want to use it for rather than others want but sometimes hearing new features can swing a device your way.
The n810/n800 tablets are unique devices in my opinion. For me, the n810 is replacing my 'ultraportable' 12" dell lattitude, 8.9" EEE and 5" OQO. Why? I want all my data, tablet and other features with me all of the time, this means being comfortably in my jean pockets and lasting through the day. It has a fully featured and application addable Linux OS as far as I know (Debian/KDE/Ubuntu), non-volatile storage media and can VNC into Mac OSX and XP/VISTA computers you might have running at home/building or in your bag. I have an iphone 3g which shares some of the burden of my needs too (another must have device in my opinion).
I can achieve this through the long battery life of the stock n810 (extendable with a mugen). A spare in my wallet and a (~10,000mah)mp1550 and/or mp3450 myallpower plus (I've ordered them both from tekkeon).
Note taking and organisation:
The tablet features replace my note taking, jotting system. I also use
xjournal
where I can annotate pdf files etc. And I can use the mind mapping device at times as well. The
GPE calender
,
voice recorder
and
GPE todo
list are great to mess about with on the subway and they sync with google calender.
GPE summary
updates on my homescreen. Although i'm only using my iphone/voice now for diary stuff with dial2do.
PDF reading:
I read heaps pdf books.
Evince
helps me get through alot. And with xjournal I can interactively jot my thoughts. Others add
FBreader
for other reading formats.
Media:
My iphone is great but space it at a premium on it so with the n810's ability to have portable storage currently up to 2+32sd+64flash drive= 98gb + additional USB flash drives its useful to store movies, music, podcasts and stuff and use
canola
for audio and
mplayer
or even the standard diablo player for movies. Although its nicer to watch on a bigger screen and with no compression needed I agree (I use
java mencoder
in XP for seamless dvd running rip conversions). I guess the iphone with its tv and pico projector movie output would come in more handy at times to have 5 or or so 200mb compressed movie files (I use the Java tablet mencoder for the iphone as well
).There is also a torrent client somewhere for the n810.
Office:
OK, so I have the
tiniest optical mouse
around and paired with an
itech bluetooth laser keyboard
(zippo lighter size) it has a neglible footprint in your pocket. With a
USB OTG cable
you add a
USB 4 port hub
to add peripherals like
flash drives
. You can then use
Open Office
(Word/Excel/Powerpoint etc replacement) after installing the
Easy KDE Linux
distribution on a memory card and other linux apps whereever you are. Need to edit something on the go in a cramped space such a subway (I spend 4hrs + like this)? Well then you have a built in keyboard and stylus.
Remote access:
Need Windows or Vista or Mac OSx then 'VNC' into it using
VNC Viewer
. I have loads of 'disposable' computers in my room so I can leave some of them on. With
rdesktop
and winxp pro you have a better option I hear. If I do carry around the EEE or Lattitude in my bag I think I will be more inclined to have a USB cable coming out of my bag and using SSH/VNC to control it from my n810 when I am on the go in a subway or something (I havent tried it yet with my n810 but it works with my iphone<>laptop) or to ad hoc control VNC the screen.
Calculator:
The ability to scribble a calculation in
handwriting calculator
and let the n810 solve it for you by symbol recognition is an undervalued option for those that need it. The written
handwriting recognition
application is a bit hit and miss and defiinately slower than typing for me.
Web Browsing:
The stock microb browser is good, high resolution display especially quick when using
no images displayed
option (you can always right click to show wanted ones). Speed of information is everything for me. The
tear webkit browser
is looking even better for a full and fast browsing experience.
Around the house/office building:
A lot of people use the powerful Wifi searching features of the tablet to wander around their house/rooms and
stream media using things like mediaserv
or control stuff like music players.
RSS Feeds and News Stories:
Gives me something to read on the morning subway ride.
RSS summary
applet updates feeds on my homescreen.
Techies:
might use the tablet to control sytems or I am guessing
host a webserver
off it as its an always on device. Others use the tablet to
edit websites
or edit blogs using apps like
WordPY
, rich wordprocessors or microblogging sites like Twitter and Jaiku using
Maku
.
Phone tethering:
There is no keyboard on my iphone and the iphones own 3g connection and tethering (in jailbroken phones) can be used to allow the n810 to VNC control your iphone to type messages etc. With other phones you can
tap out email and text
. You can
video call
with an n810 and make free calls as well as giving your tablet an always on 3g net connection.
Instant messaging:
Pidgin
is great for msn messenger etc usuing the inbuilt keyboard while I am on a bus or something. You can
Skype
them too if the conversation needs it.
Tonnes of Apps:
Operating systems
Maemo is a cutdown linux system but there are several others you can install with heaps more apps Android, Debian (fuller linux), Palm, WinCE (seen it in the forums) etc. There are tonnes of
great web apps
too that extend the capabilities of your n810 as it primarily a seamlessly connected internet solution unlike battery concious laptops. Check out
dial2do
and
glidemobile
and
google apps
.
Games:
I prefer my iphone for games. But the fact you can add a
wiimote
for remote input is pretty cool on the n810.
External Display:
The n810 doesnt comfortably connect directly with monitors or portable projectors which annoys me but I can live with it, for that:
- I can just use my flash USB key for both devices.
- Or even better use
x11vnc
and
more dimming
app on the n810 and
tightvnc
with 800*480 display set on the host PC for a full screen n810 viewing on my PC monitor when I can. Can use an internet connection or even better still... ad hoc in.
*EDIT*
I think I have created another portable yet viable workaround for me. I set up a x11vnc server on my tablet. Its connected Adhoc to my iphone anyway. I switched the internet connection off my iphone so that it says no service for proof of concept (no data usage). I entered my tablets IP address from the ad hoc connection onto a legitimite free iphone app - VNC Mocha. I can plug my headphones into the N810 tablet for sound (as VNC doesnt carry forward sound). I know I can then plug in my iphone to a TV via cable or to a pico projector (e.g optoma pk101) for a screen size up to 60" (100" with the Show WX). I think I will need to use the TV-out Cydia app though which is a jail break app to see all the apps on your iphone and not just media. Its pretty cool as I can use multitouch pinch and zoom in on the iphone and it takes up the whole iphone screen not just a portion like on the n810 VNC client.
Conversely I can control the iphone apps with my n810 with the added benefit of mice and keyboards.
Additional display
The tablet can be used as an additional second PC monitor.
GPS:
My iphone with xGPS 1.2 voice guided navigation does this job better. But the larger screen and option on my n810 is great.
ITT Forums:
Lots of smart and dedicated people on here which means that whatever way computing goes they will find a way to connect with it!
The tablet can't run the Adobe Flash editing suite, Adobe Photoshop (I havent tried GIMP) nor run powerful games that I use here and there (nor would they make much sense on a tablet and I can wait until I get home or to a desk for that). Similarly its speed or screen size is not comparable to a laptop on the go but all I am saying is that its amazing that the tablet can do 90% (probably more) of what I might want to use my Windows laptop or OQO tablet for on a regular basis; instead I prefer a paired 3G iphone, micro mouse, usb key and full keyboard in my pocket and the tablet is ALWAYS on = CONVENIENCE.
It can also do things my own laptops cant (e.g tablet features and noiseless feature). My views might change slightly when all day ultraportable laptops (such as dell's 19 hour one) become more compact and with tablet features or when the SHOW WX pico projector and Bluetooth project for the iphone or even the n900 become a reality but untill then I am happy. I always keep an OQO (switched off) in my leather jacket pocket just in case but it is definately a secondary device, I might also grudgingly chuck in my EEE into my bag for screen size or the Lattitiude instead for more intensive applications on the go.
Last edited by imperiallight; 2009-03-09 at
22:50
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