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2005-12-20
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If you want it for just web browsing, it is fine for that. Don't expect any other "cool" things from it.
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2005-12-20
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Don't expect any other "cool" things from it.
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2005-12-20
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2005-12-20
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if the processor inside the Nokia 770 was an Intel instead of an ARM, could the applications running on a Linux PC run also on this kind of Intel-based 770 ?
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2005-12-21
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It would be unfair to judge the 770 this early. See this article:
http://www.internettablettalk.com/content/view/151/2/
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2005-12-21
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2005-12-21
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As a fellow Palm user, what I advice is, if you are heavy on PIM, get a Palm TX. But if you are more into browsing, reading ebooks, and if you want be among the first to experience the 770 and how it may become the best handheld device out there, get a 770.
I'm a newby to this forum and to the Nokia 770. I wanted to have some information about the device and figured out that the best way to find answers to my question was to ask to the people that do have the Nokia 770.
I'm thinking about buying a Nokia 770 but I have a "special" interest in this device. Actually, I don't want to use it to surf the web (I don't have a WiFi connexion nor a Bluetooth phone) but to read web pages (or PDF files) that I have archived on my PC (with the useful "Scrapbook" extension under Firefox). The Nokia 770 would be some kind of small web pages reader that I can use when I'm travelling by train or when I simply don't want to wait for 5 minutes for my PC to boot (my laptop is pretty old by now).
Do you think, you users of Nokia 770, that the device would be appropriate for this use ?
The battery lasts only 3 hours, as mentionned by Nokia, or it can last longer, provided you do not use the WiFi connexion ?
Do you think it's working well enough right now or it would be better for me to wait for the Internet Tablet OS 2006 ?
Thanks for your help.
Congratulations to the authors of this website which is really helpful and really nice.
Bye