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2007-09-17
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2007-09-17
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Interesting comment in the Washington Post article - "Mobile Safari is the best portable Web browser around"... without meaning to reignite the debate, it's comments like that which, for the average consumer (ie. the overwhelming majority of consumers), make the iPod/iPhone competitors to the N800. Of course the Washington Post reviewer may never even have heard of the N800, but that doesn't matter to his readership who will now take some convincing if they ever come face to face with an N800...
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2007-09-18
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2007-09-18
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@ Fayetteville, GA
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2007-09-18
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@ Washington DC
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2007-09-18
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@ North Texas, USA
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Interesting comment in the Washington Post article - "Mobile Safari is the best portable Web browser around"... without meaning to reignite the debate, it's comments like that which, for the average consumer (ie. the overwhelming majority of consumers), make the iPod/iPhone competitors to the N800. Of course the Washington Post reviewer may never even have heard of the N800, but that doesn't matter to his readership who will now take some convincing if they ever come face to face with an N800...
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2007-09-18
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@ Washington DC
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Interesting comment in the Washington Post article - "Mobile Safari is the best portable Web browser around"... without meaning to reignite the debate, it's comments like that which, for the average consumer (ie. the overwhelming majority of consumers), make the iPod/iPhone competitors to the N800. Of course the Washington Post reviewer may never even have heard of the N800, but that doesn't matter to his readership who will now take some convincing if they ever come face to face with an N800...
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2007-09-19
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@ Oregon
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A few dozen bad screens and everyone starts ragging. No one makes a perfect device, not even Apple. Look at how many complaints there are on this site for the n800. It's bound to happen.
Maybe Apple will refuse to acknowledge the screen problem for several months, leaving users no other choice but to send their devices in for sometimes lengthy repairs and then miraculously with no forewarning Apple will fix the screen problems via a firmware upgrade.
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2007-09-19
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@ Irving, TX
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No hang on, substitute Apple with Nokia in the above paragraph and it's a situation we can all relate to.
Apple will no doubt replace defective iPod Touches "no questions asked" in the nearest Apple store.