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Found perfect convergence device. Its not a N8XX.Oh, I get it; the real topic of this thread:
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Actually, I live in a very mountainous place, too. All the little "nook and cranny" 400-person towns have high speed Internet now (just in the last 5 years). A weird thing is happening; in nook-and-cranny places where you can't get cell phone reception, you can find open wi-fi APs.
Nah, thin clients were a bit of a dead end. You definitely want all the computing power you can stuff into your device.
As for here-and-now can-be-done convergence, I still want a little bluetooth module that ties my tablet to some kind of high-speed data network. It should be the size of my Holux M1000 and it should come as part of a $40/month unlimited data plan. Is that so hard?
Technologically, no. Politically, yes.
But on the device side, there's a number of very similar devices available; they differ only in using USB vs. BT. The BT is substantially better than USB with precisely three devices I'm aware of: Nokia 770, Nokia N800, Nokia N810. Everything else that wants high-speed data either lacks Bluetooth (e.g. iPod Touch), has USB (i.e. Eee701, netbooks, UMPCs, etc.) or has it built-in (smartphones). Wikipedia suggests a single Zaurus model (probably with less market penetration than the Nokias) that could use it, but that's all I know of.
Not to mention there's a lot more room for politics on the network/plan side anyhow; anyone can produce GSM hardware, and if they see a market, somebody will.
You could conclude that there are political barriers to these few devices, and not to the whole world of netbooks, laptops, and UMPCs; you could also conclude that the market is small enough
it's notthey don't realize it's profitable to develop the hardware.Of course, I am still looking for such a device too, but the (painful) absence is, IMHO, a simple result of the small market for a BT modem.
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