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Posts: 288 | Thanked: 196 times | Joined on Oct 2009 @ London
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Its right for me too.

It has rough edges, annoyances and quirks but its unpretentious (e.g if web browser is misbehaving, it tells you so, it does not try to hide the tech aspects - display of unix file convention on download, to mention but a few). This device is totally open - a true WYSIWYG kind of device. Its totally grown up.

Its just right and nothing, I REPEAT nothing can replace a physical keyboard : not voice recognition, touch or the very lifeless virtual keyboard.

This is simply the best in the market right now and the browser is one app in a million.

Review: Nokia N900 shows there's a web browser for that

http://blogs.zdnet.com/cell-phones/?p=2752