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Then I discovered almost by accident the "Internet tablet" and soon after the Nokia 800. No tech knowledge here... I know what Linux is but nothing about how it works and don't want to learn.
Any reason I shouldn't go ahead with the N800 based on operational frustrations I'm not adept enough to see coming down the road?
Also thinking of adding the Navigation Kit to the tool bag? Is that the same as the "Navicor" system I was reading about here?
Thanks for any help for an almost new user.