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2008-02-25
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2008-02-25
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I've been using an HTC Wizard for awhile now and want an internet tablet. I find the slide out keyboard on the HTC too slow for me, trying to find the right key combination to type anything useful. I revert to the onscreen keyboard and a stylus and find it quite speedy. Also, I want GPS, but since the GPS in the 810 is not a sirf III, I would just use my BT GPS. Based on this info, are there any other things that the 810 can do that the 800 can't?
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2008-02-25
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2008-02-25
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2008-02-25
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2008-02-25
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2008-02-25
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2008-02-25
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I would like to use it as an in car navigation system, but is there any real gps navigation software (Tomtom, iGO, Mio Map, Etc.) ported for Linux?
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2008-02-25
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