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2007-12-11
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2007-12-11
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2007-12-11
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2007-12-11
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2007-12-12
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2007-12-12
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It was a toss-up between Archos and Nokia for me. But their browser and interface seems really cumbersome, and all the buttons seem dorky. The wifi antenna is also so tiny the range is limited - there are hacks on the web to open them up and route a long antenna wire throughout the innards. The build and HD are said to seem fragile as well.
But, I agree, the screen size, capacity and media playing ability is impressive.
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2007-12-12
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That would make it worse. Wifi isn't like am, you can't just stick a coat hanger on it and expect it to work better.
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2007-12-12
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2007-12-12
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2007-12-12
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