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I disagree. Nokia hasn't said much, but they have indicated the device will be out for XMas.
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I'm hedging (no pun intended) on 2006. While the Xmas rush seems like a goldmine, we've seen no solid advertising or marketing behind the 770. As well, they've stated numerous times that new software is set to be rolled out in 2006. Seems like a nightmare to push tablets to market only to have to support updating them en masse for Q1 2006.
My bet is that we'll see the 770 Q1 2006, with whatever advertising gusto Nokia can muster reserved for the Xmas season.