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2007-12-28
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2007-12-28
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Nokia is moving to slow using slow and old technology. So what if its running an "open source" OS. Let us see it beat this beast.
http://www.engadget.com/2007/12/27/c...h-touchscreen/
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2007-12-28
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2007-12-28
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2007-12-28
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earl00 is a known troll and flamebaiter. I suggest everybod ignores him.
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2007-12-28
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2007-12-28
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2007-12-28
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The Cowon N3 is a MEDIA PLAYER. The N800 is a COMPUTER. Forgive the pun, but you're comparing apples to oranges dude. I have looked at this as a replacment for my Cowan A3 media player. The biggest problem is that the N3 is illegal to posess in the US because of the DMB tuner, so you have to go overseas to buy and use. It IS one hell of a nice Media Player and it can receive satellite comms, so it's VERY cool, but NOT an Internet Tablet or an IT Killer. Sorry.
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2007-12-28
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http://www.engadget.com/2007/12/27/c...h-touchscreen/