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Originally Posted by RipTorn View Post
You could always throw the N900 away if you don't like it and think the competition is light years ahead. It is a free market after all.
Sure, check this out: http://www.gsmarena.com/samsungs_fir...9-news-732.php

Oh and BTW it is a year old technology.

And Nokia will probably say something like: hmm, well, dunno, we kinda missed the last 2 years innovation wise, wait, let's catch up. eta 2012, maybe...
 
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Originally Posted by OrangeBox View Post
Sure, check this out: http://www.gsmarena.com/samsungs_fir...9-news-732.php

Oh and BTW it is a year old technology.

And Nokia will probably say something like: hmm, well, dunno, we kinda missed the last 2 years innovation wise, wait, let's catch up. eta 2012, maybe...
I really don't think that a projector is mandatory on a smartphone and the situation is not likely to change. Why would you need that?

I could understand if you were a salesman and had to do a lot of customer visits so maybe this would be handy. I'd still stick to my laptop though - ofcourse some customers don't have a projector so then this would be cool but I don't see a big need for this.
 
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CES showed a laser projector that was the size of a deck of cards, and could handle the usual video sources.
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Originally Posted by OrangeBox View Post
No. They may choose to add support for BT keyboard though.
And is the truth lol
 
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No. They may choose to add support for BT keyboard though.
Not good enough.
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Originally Posted by triple_a View Post
I really don't think that a projector is mandatory on a smartphone and the situation is not likely to change. Why would you need that?

I could understand if you were a salesman and had to do a lot of customer visits so maybe this would be handy. I'd still stick to my laptop though - ofcourse some customers don't have a projector so then this would be cool but I don't see a big need for this.
And the resolution is only 480x320, so tvout on the n900 wins anyway.
 
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