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2008-06-11
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@ "Almost there!" (Monte Christo, Count of)
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Or the opposite, working on the hardware... No, wait, vapor isn't hard! that can't be...
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2008-06-11
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@ "Almost there!" (Monte Christo, Count of)
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I actually hope the Pandora IS released. The sooner the better. Competition is good. They just need to be careful with the time-bound announcements...
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2008-06-11
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Joking aside, the Pandora development process has been remarkable in its openness and the way community input has been incorporated "en route". It's exactly the opposite of how Nokia treats the Itablet user community.
We know that 100 selected developers have received the "Mk 0" development edition of the Pandora; we know that there is a problem with the USB chip that needs to be addressed by the manufacturer (and sharing that information with the community scathed pretty close to a breach of NDA); we already know that the Pandora -- contrary to earlier announcements -- will have bluetooth onboard; we have seen the circuit boards; we have seen the prototype cases; we have seen a developer board boot.
How much of all this did Nokia share with its community? There is a thread on this board about the ergonomics of the D-pad, almost identical to threads that were started not long after the 770 came out; how much of the input in those threads made it to the N800?
You have to realize that Nokia isn't in the least bit interested in community input for the Itablet line; they're only interested in a community that will alleviate the work they would have to do themselves otherwise.
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2008-06-11
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@ norway
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But the Pandora is -- by your own words -- no competition for the Itablets: The Pandora is announced as (among others) a UMPC, which the Itablets are not, are they?
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2008-06-11
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umpc, mid, ulpc, netbook, the lables are to many...
latest was mind i think, basically a mid with gps capability :P
its as if one could start a (********) bingo based on those terms...
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2008-06-12
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@ Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
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2008-06-12
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But the Pandora is -- by your own words -- no competition for the Itablets: The Pandora is announced as (among others) a UMPC, which the Itablets are not, are they?
How much of all this did Nokia share with its community? There is a thread on this board about the ergonomics of the D-pad, almost identical to threads that were started not long after the 770 came out; how much of the input in those threads made it to the N800?
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2008-06-12
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I would want the following:
* Maintain current features (WiFi, Bluetooth, Maemo, etc.)
* An SDR (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software-defined_radio)
* GPS
* Standard USB port (I think it would be better then the current USB device port)
* Button controlled volume
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2008-06-13
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Not to dismiss their interest in making a better console vs. making a killing, but partly because the Pandora team knows their product will "suck" and be denounced as such; they have a niche market and are aiming for it, so they don't have to worry about competition...
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