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2009-11-14
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2009-11-15
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2009-11-15
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2009-11-15
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2009-11-15
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Erm... what are you guys mumbling about. Its not even real multitasking; most of the applications are paused when you exit them. Take bounce as an example, the game pauses when you exit it. Also I have yet to see a video of n900 running youtube without it stuttering. I would like to see a video overviewing all multiple tasks without them being paused.... Put 4 youtubes at the same time lol... forget it guys.
The mouse pointer seems to be poor aswell, seems hard to use.
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2009-11-15
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Erm... what are you guys mumbling about. Its not even real multitasking; most of the applications are paused when you exit them.
Also I have yet to see a video of n900 running youtube without it stuttering.
Put 4 youtubes at the same time lol... forget it guys.
The mouse pointer seems to be poor aswell, seems hard to use.
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2009-11-15
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2009-11-15
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That is most definitely not the case. The applications that DO pause do it for two reasons: a) to conserve battery, b) to conserve a state (like the game example from other posts) on an interruption.
A big problem here is network caused delay. As funny as it may seem, my N900 stutters noticeably when there is FAST connection, my guess is that dowloading also uses the CPU, leaving less CPU for the actual playback. If you wait for the loading to finish, it's quite ok.
4 Youtubes at the same time stutter even on my 2.8GHz Core 2 Duo. Not sure about your point.
You mean stylus ?
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2009-11-15
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That is most definitely not the case. The applications that DO pause do it for two reasons: a) to conserve battery, b) to conserve a state (like the game example from other posts) on an interruption.
This is a clever choice indeed, but what if I want to multitask? Which was really my point. It does not multitask.
A big problem here is network caused delay. As funny as it may seem, my N900 stutters noticeably when there is FAST connection, my guess is that dowloading also uses the CPU, leaving less CPU for the actual playback. If you wait for the loading to finish, it's quite ok.
So if you cant download at high speeds at the same time as watching, how are you supposed to be able to multitask? Also, what do you mean by quite ok? It in the eye of the beholder but any stuttering would irritate me. Specially if I want to enjoy a movie (Ive seen that even divx quality video stutters on n900)
4 Youtubes at the same time stutter even on my 2.8GHz Core 2 Duo. Not sure about your point.
It doesnt on my x2 3800+
You mean stylus ? I actually take this back, I think its great to have the option to produce the small mousepointer :P
If you really want to see the differences, you could order a HD2 off Amazon, do all the tests you want for 30 days then send it back and get a full refund.
Remember to get it directly from Amazon though, not through the 'sellers'
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