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2008-03-27
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2008-03-27
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2008-03-27
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2008-03-27
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2008-03-27
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Question for anyone who has actually used an iTouch or iPhone for reading and/or movie watching:
(1) Do you have a sense as to how it would be to watch a feature-length movie on the iTouch? To my surprise, the N800 is comfortably sufficient for the task, and my guess is that the iTouch would be too small. And do you know if it's possible to rip a DVD and get it into the iTouch in a practical way?
(2) Do you know how the iTouch is as a book reader? Again, to my great surprise, I really like reading books in FBReader.
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2008-03-27
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For some reason? Perhaps the reason is that some people live in areas where the temperature drops below freezing quite frequently?
I don't plan on moving just to make a gadget happy.
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2008-03-27
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Eh? Why's that, and what sort of awareness you mean?
Perhaps I don't understand what you mean, but it seems to me pointless to have any IPC not because we need to exchange information to complete our separate tasks, but because we chance to be running on the same system. If you can't control the other tasks, why (and what) do you need to know about them?
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2008-03-27
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2008-03-27
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Hehe, the kickstand is straight-up the best feature of the N8x0s.
With good apps, in a good multi-tasking system, more apps just slow the system down without causing serious trouble, and running a single app will always be fine.