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2007-03-17
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2007-03-20
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It didn't feel faster than the N800, yet the video player seemed to be more powerful. It did not look like a complete product an end-user would
want to buy, despite the representative's claim that it is available [b]now[b]. Seems to be the typical Asian product: Quickly hacked together to meet a feature-list, rushed out of the door and no polish afterwards... What a shame.
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, and, in an explosive emerging post-industrial economy such as that of China, things might not always be done according to hoyle...
Just some random speculation on my part.
dcarter