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Originally Posted by mdl View Post
Would you mind telling us what your pocketable computer is? Otherwise, it's hard to evaluate your claim about "blowing the doors off" the computer aspect of the N900

And the key question: do you have a fully functional Linux running on it? There are a lot of MIDs that have been designed for the Windows market, but the Nokia tablets + maemo appear to me to be the most polished Linux devices to date. I am eager, however, to see what Intel + Moblin delivers.
I have an OQO 02 with a 1.6GHz Via C7M processor, 1GB of RAM, a 32GB SSD, and an internal EVDO card linked to the Sprint 3G network. It has a 5" display with native resolution of 800x480 and interpolated zooms of 1000x600 and 1200x720. It supports an external display via VGA or HDMI connectors of up to 1920x1200. It uses an active Wacom digitizer for pen input, a TrackStick for mouse movement, and has what is considered by the press one of the best thumb keyboards ever. It's 5.6x3.3x1.0" and weighs a bit less than 1 pound. It came with Windows Vista Business and I'm currently running Windows 7 Ultimate. My main apps are MS Office, Adobe Acrobat Pro, Lotus Notes, and Firefox. It cost a fortune two years ago and despite being a technological wonder the company that made them went bankrupt because only techies bought them.

My N810 was intended to replace my aging Palm TX. The N900 would allow me to replace my Palm and my phone. I'm keeping my pocket rocket computer till it dies.
 

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