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2009-09-12
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Well Maemo is intended for pocketable devices. There are other Linux based UIs that might be better suited for this kind of tablet device.
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2009-09-12
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2009-09-12
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You can get 1024x600 (or 1000x600, same aspect ratio as 800x480) in pocket-sized LCDs these days, see for example the Sony UX280P or the Sharp Netwalker (which aren't pocketable for other reasons).
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2009-09-12
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