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2008-02-02
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2008-02-02
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Excuse me, but you wouldn't buy a Ferrari and then comment about the absence of a trick off-road differential that you had in your Land Cruiser right? The Nokia Internet Tablets were never meant as PDAs, and hence Nokia never wrote PIMs for it.
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2008-02-02
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2008-02-02
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I agree, "...awfulness of the hardware keyboard..." that is insane, the N810 has the best handheld device keyboard I've ever used.
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2008-02-02
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2008-02-02
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As a complete noob to NITs and Linux but not to technology or computing (I was a DOS programmer in the early 80's) I feel compelled to comment on the suggestion that one should read the manual. I have written tech manuals and find the N810 to fall short of being very helpful. The way I have learned to use my tablet is to read all the posts about it on this site for 3 months and to watch the videos in the Tablet school. It is not easy for a noob but it is coming slowly. If Nokia expects to enter the general market they will have to make it more accessible to a less tech-educated/interested sector.
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2008-02-02
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2008-02-02
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2008-02-03
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Many N8x0 users already carry two devices. I carry my cellphone and N800 around. Though I can see the no phone part as a positive, it can be a negative as well. Also, batter life is an issue regardless. If you were to connect to the internet via bluetooth on your phone, the battery on your phone will be the limiting factor. Once your phone dies, say goodbye to the net if you are not around free wifi.