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Posts: 118 | Thanked: 59 times | Joined on May 2007
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I like that my N810 fits in my pocket. (A shirt pocket)

I like that it has a keyboard that's good enough to make command line work much more pleasant than it was (for me) on the N800.

I like that when I need to do some more serious keyboard work, the N810 is small enough that there's still room in my shirt pocket for a Freedom Mini Duo bt keyboard. (As long as I don't mind looking like a geek. And I don't. I cultivate the illusion, even though I know I'm not worthy.)

I like that I can depend on it to remind me of appointments with reliable alarms. (Thanks, Gene Cash, wherever you are, for making it so.)

I like that a decent and sometimes stunning, if quirky, selection of software is available for the tablet.

I like that even more software is available through Qole's Easy Debian Turbo (as well as through other alternate add-ons I haven't tried).

I like being able to access reading and reference material, even when I'm not near an internet access point.

I like that the tablet appears to have some future beyond its lifespan as an available product, in the form of community support. Thanks to those who make the community work.