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I hear the term "we are stuck with" and I don't get it. As my N800 is right now... is pretty dang good.

Not much is said or posted about what the tablets were touted for by Nokia in the first place... As portable internet devices... Internet in your pocket!

Since MicroB has been released I find more that can be done with the thing every time I connect.

It sucks as a random site surfer but with some easily accomplished tweaks I can use it to glean anything I want. If a site is too cumbersome, I download the source code directly to the tablet, edit out the garbage, improve rendering for the screen size, then access my new HTM file from the tablets own dang memory.

I travel about 125 miles by road daily to a variety of locations. I have been to each of these locations hundreds of times so navigation is not an issue. Traffic volume, road construction, and traffic accidents are though and can make a day for me down right miserable.

Once I found the server that contained the images of my states traffic cams I put together some locally stored web pages that allow me to pull up a live image from any one of the states 180 or so traffic cams with as few as 3 pokes of my finger. Every day more and improved content makes its way on to the web.

Just today I found that Google mobile now responds to the N800's ID string and sizes map images appropriately. This was not the case last week.

If you do the "Internet Search Applet" tweak found at the bottom of this post >> http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...6&postcount=12

When you enter search terms such as "pizza (your zip code or locale)" the tablets search applet now returns local results and a properly sized map that is just as good as the iPhone Google Maps app. (With a few CSS tweaks better.)

So all in all, I'm happy with what I'm "stuck" with and I'm sure it will be useful for many years to come.

I would be much more concerned if Nokia discontinued the battery.
 

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