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2007-11-05
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Unless you don't sit on your a*s or you wear your jeans like a thug with your entire pants to the ground then I don't see how a huge folded BT keyboard and a thick 770 can be comfortable or not get damage while your entire body sits on it.I dunno man, its a long shot... that or you have alot of cushion(fat cells in the a*s) to make it comfy and pad the 770.
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2007-11-05
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2007-11-05
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On balance, it's not good value to buy the Eee for use as a media server. You might as well buy a second-hand notebook or even a full PC.
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2007-11-05
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2007-11-05
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2007-11-05
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I think you are wrong there. IF the IT's had not only Linux but more of a useful user interface, they would actually be useful and fun to use.
Yesterday i installed Penguinbaits KDE and it transformed my otherwise taskless IT into a almost full fledged Linux PC. With the possibility to run PIMs.
Nokia made the mistake here. I hope they will correct it in the future.
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2007-11-05
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Out of interest, what do you see as the key difference between an N800 and, say, a Palm TX? Both have WiFi, bluetooth, pick up e-mail, browse the web, have a wide range of available software, they take SD cards, play music and video... The N800 does some of that a lot better (notably browsing the web on its far superior screen), but it looks much more evolutionary than revolutionary to me.
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2007-11-05
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I disagree here. The fullblown Linux desktop GUI just isn't appropriate for a device of this size or form factor. OS2008 will fix many of the porting issues by bringing Gtk up to date, anyway.
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2007-11-05
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I believe this is a question that can only be answered by using one, but, trust me, it's a whole new way of looking at mobile computing.
Discussion closed.
Ton.
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