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2011-06-22
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It makes me wonder how they output the screen in use to the big screen in those demo videos and pictures.
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2011-06-22
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2011-06-22
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Man, InternetTabletTalk has sure gotten very mean-spirited lately after since the name change. I also see the name change and change of venue did about as much good as Sci-Fi Channel's name change to the sissy--er, Syfy Channel.What a shame and missed opportunity for capturing a tablet market YEARS ahead of everyone else with a community that was far more optimistic and helpful at the time. I don't think Nokia did anyone, themselves included, any good with moving away from tablets and portable computing.
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2011-06-22
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Man, InternetTabletTalk has sure gotten very mean-spirited lately after since the name change. I also see the name change and change of venue did about as much good as Sci-Fi Channel's name change to the sissy--er, Syfy Channel.What a shame and missed opportunity for capturing a tablet market YEARS ahead of everyone else with a community that was far more optimistic and helpful at the time. I don't think Nokia did anyone, themselves included, any good with moving away from tablets and portable computing.
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2011-06-22
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That EPIC N9 thread seems like a total waste of time and energy now.
Sure it looks like a nice device.. just like the Sony Xperia Arc or any of the HTC's running Android..
I'm disappointed by the specs, features and limitations of the phone.
I guess Nokia decided "if we can't beat them, join them"
The N9 brings nothing new whatsoever
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2011-06-22
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Your opinion might not matter, but that doesn't make it any less narrow-minded, ill-informed, and just all-around wrong.
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2011-06-22
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That! Right there!
This is EXACTLY what I have been honing in on and repeatedly pointing out--there is nothing compelling and different about this device that would make anyone, casual phone user or geek alike, want to move to an N9 from anything else. The Maemo/MeeGo people didn't want this. The iPhone/Android people won't abandon their platform for this. What's compelling enough to make anyone want to buy this? I keep asking, "What do you like this about this handset?" but none of the answers so far make me feel that this is an incredible device I must have over anything else out there.
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2011-06-22
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there is nothing compelling and different about this device that would make anyone, casual phone user or geek alike, want to move to an N9 from anything else. The Maemo/MeeGo people didn't want this. The iPhone/Android people won't abandon their platform for this. What's compelling enough to make anyone want to buy this? I keep asking, "What do you like this about this handset?" but none of the answers so far make me feel that this is an incredible device I must have over anything else out there.
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Utopia situation obviously would be never having to close anything, which is actually true for WP7 and co (due to suspension). N9 is already close with real multitasking, so that's something.