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I received my N800 yesterday and thought I'd post a quick follow-up. I could not be more pleased! I flashed it with OS2008 as soon as it was done charging, formatted the internal SD card, and set the swap file to 112MB. It runs smooth, video playback is glitchless (using Mplayer + DVD's ripped to .avi on the external card), audio sounds great, and web browsing is about as good as doing so from a desktop. I was able to get Bluetooth-PAN connectivity through my T-Mobile Dash for access on the go without much trouble - it's reasonably quick and it's stable. I'm very impressed with battery life and I love that it stays on all of the time and uses very little power.
Last night a close friend and I set up a video call through GoogleTalk between our N800's. He and his wife are godparents to my 12 year old son. Yesterday my boy met his godmother face to face (virtually) for the first time. How cool is that?!
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2008-03-29
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2008-03-29
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2008-04-06
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2008-04-08
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2008-04-08
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The Following User Says Thank You to GeneralAntilles For This Useful Post: | ||
Last night a close friend and I set up a video call through GoogleTalk between our N800's. He and his wife are godparents to my 12 year old son. Yesterday my boy met his godmother face to face (virtually) for the first time. How cool is that?!
While the N800 wasn't necessarily designed for PIM I believe that it will more than suffice for my minimal personal PIM use (business PIM is taken care through my company issued WM6 smart phone and their Exchange server).
The NIT's may not be for everybody but I'm sold!
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