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Originally Posted by nosa101 View Post
can this thread be sticky'd...
Yes. Done.

Originally Posted by nosa101 View Post
...and all the other complaint thread get merged into this one?
No. Posts are ordered by date, no exceptions. I've asked, and even Reggie has no means to do the equivalent of stickying within a thread. So, were I to merge all those other, past threads into this one, their posts would bury the thread starter here down to post number 3,824.

Originally Posted by geneven View Post
The consensus among early users of the N900 (before screen protection became nearly universal IMHO) was that the N900 screen was lots easier to scratch than the earlier tablets.
I remember one blogger who reported the N900 had a ridiculously easy to scratch screen, and I remember numerous pre-production N900-toting posters here responding with reports to the contrary.

The screen of my own N900 does have a few scratches. I believe they're from one of the rivets on the watch pocket of my jeans.

Originally Posted by geneven View Post
My N800 has scratches and my N810 doesn't.
Early on in the life of the N800, GeneralAntilles posted here to report finding Nokia had used two different screen types for that Internet Tablet, and my own experience bears that out.
  • My bought-just-after-launch N800 had a soft, squishy screen that scratched easily. Far more easily than any Palm device I ever used. The scroll bar and handwriting recognition areas of my N800 were thoroughly scratched by its own stylus within about a month and a half of purchase.
  • The N800 screen I scavenged from a broken N800 later on is much harder, like the screen of my N810. It's more resistant to scratches and at the same time requires less pressure during use.

So, scratch resistance comparisons between the N800 and N900 may not be completely straight forward.
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