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2007-12-07
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2007-12-07
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@ "Almost there!" (Monte Christo, Count of)
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2007-12-07
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@ Southampton, UK
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A fairly basic and distance-limited version of the familiar Higgs-Jansens teleporter should be doable. Please keep in mind the caveats:
1. A distance of 50 km is the realistic maximum and, of course,
2. only teleports between two switched-on Nokia 900s are possible. Remember people: This is not Star Trek, and without a receiver the Edge Of the Universe will be your destination...
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2007-12-07
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@ Central London
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IMHO, the best road forward vor the Itablets would be the minimalist track: Take out the GPS, the hardware keyboard, even the camera and just leave us with a platform like the 770: CPU, screen and memory.
Nokia should concentrate on giving the Itablets the best possible peripheral connectivity: Why not throw in two USB ports? Bump up the Bluetooth possibilities and, for heaven's sake, keep two SD expansion ports.
And how about making a case that incorporates a BT or USB keyboard?
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2007-12-07
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@ "Almost there!" (Monte Christo, Count of)
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I'm sure you could create a bluetooth addon for the current tablet series. Sure, you'd need a decent compression system but definitely doable. If we calibrate the 'box' it should be fine...
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2007-12-07
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@ Southampton, UK
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2007-12-07
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2007-12-07
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@ San Francisco
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2007-12-07
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My take on the N810 vs. the N800: http://tnkgrl.wordpress.com/2007/12/...-n810-vs-n800/
I love the camera on the N810 (and N800) - there's nothing quite like making a video call anytime/anywhere over an HSDPA connection via Bluetooth!
As for the built-in GPS it takes a while to lock on, but it tracks fine even when I'm driving 70 mph down the freeway with my N810 propped in front of my car's instrument cluster - it's definitely better than the one in my N95...
I just can't figure out how to get directions using use the maps application. I don't need turn-by-turn instructions - just a route will do.
I've now "dumped" about $550 into my Christmas toy, for that I've got 14GB of storage, a BT keyboard and a kick butt Linux PDA/IT/Media viewer/VOIP/GPS that easily fits in my shirt pockets.
As long as I have wifi access:
My email downloads and I read and respond at my leisure.
I can look anything up when I want to.
When I travel I can find where I am.
MP3, video.
Now - will the next model have teleportation?
N810, iGo bt kb, Diablo, 10Gb storage onboard instead of a Thinkpad
OTG w/ unlimited storage!!
Put a penguin in your pocket!!
PLEASE use the Wiki