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2008-07-06
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Hello! I'm new to these kinds of devices, but they are very intriguing to me. I actually stumbled across them while looking for an MP3 player, and I would probably use the device as such pretty frequently. However, I don't have a laptop and I don't have a lot of interest in getting one, as the only thing that excites me about them is wireless Internet browsing, so an IT seems pretty perfect for me. I am considering both the N800 and N810. Mainly what I want to do with this thing is:
-Listen to MP3s over headphones or in the car (I have about 15 gigs of music, although I don't exactly need ALL of it with me all the time of course)
-Browse the Internet over WiFi, including more intensive sites like YouTube
-Possibly other random apps like games or PIM-y stuff depending on what's out there
While the N810 is a bit smaller and is very nice-looking, the N800's much lower cost and higher storage capacity make me think it would suit me better. What do you guys think I should go with? Thanks!
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2008-07-06
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Gee - with a handle like yours I expected you would be interested in apps like Carman and Maemomapper.
As a simple MP3 player/video viewer the 800 should fill your bill. The N810's GPS isn't all that great and a decent Igo kb can usually be had for about $30 if you find yourself needing a kb..
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2008-07-07
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Whoa, thanks for the heads-up on the headphones. I have KSC75s actually, but, as you likely know, they're a bit awkward to store so a good pair of IEMs might be a good investment anyway. Is the sound quality pretty good once you get impedance problem out of the way?
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2008-07-07
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Actually once you get over the volume issue, with whatever you choose to listen to it with, the sound is pretty good. There isn't any EQ on the standard media player or Canola to use, but using various iem's and headphones, I'd say the sound overall is neutral with a hint of bass, but the clarity is good.
Those Ksc 75's are normally great under most circumstances; just not punchy enough with the Nokia N810 or loud enough outside. Isolation is a must have with the Nokia and that's where the IEM's come in handy plus the added bonus of being so portable. Like I said, lower impedance is essential with the Nokia.
When you take into account everything that the IT tablet can do, you can forgive it that it won't be the best mp3 player, but I personally think it's good at everything it tries to do, especially after this latest diablo update. I'm now sold on having something that's an all in one device as I got tired of taking too many devices with me everytime I travelled somewhere.
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2008-07-07
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2008-07-07
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The N810 is slightly faster,
The hp power is low, but it appears to have nothing to due with headphone impedance, just the overall effeciency of the headphones. I just tried several sets I own and my 60-ohm Koss KTX/Pros do as well as or better than the many 16 to 30 ohm earbuds I own. The funny thing is that the sound from the built-in speakers are amazingly loud and good for what they are (tiny).
-Listen to MP3s over headphones or in the car (I have about 15 gigs of music, although I don't exactly need ALL of it with me all the time of course)
-Browse the Internet over WiFi, including more intensive sites like YouTube
-Possibly other random apps like games or PIM-y stuff depending on what's out there
While the N810 is a bit smaller and is very nice-looking, the N800's much lower cost and higher storage capacity make me think it would suit me better. What do you guys think I should go with? Thanks!