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2008-04-04
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Bottomline:
I can watch a 30 min CBS streaming on 770 while I cannot even enjoy a downloaded 30 min CBS news on the N800 or the N810.
The above are all tested under similar conditions: all freshly booted without any other program running.
All are MMC booted.....................umm, you going to ask me how about internal flash boot? have not tried yet, will post later...
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2008-04-04
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2008-04-04
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2008-04-04
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2008-04-04
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The situation I have is:
I have a 770. I use it a bit, out of the house. It is quite light and easy to throw in a bag or a pocket but it is very slow, and the web browser seems to crash quite a bit.
However, I really like the hardcase, and the fact you can put the lid on and it goes to sleep - I think the n800 hardware (as in industrial design and usability rather than processing specs) is below that of the 770. Obviously happy for other people to have other opinions to that. I like 2007HE (apart from it seems to eat batteries at the moment, but at least after a reflash it works with wireless).
The money isn't that much of an issue. The new tablet would be £100 (just over $200) and I could sell my 770 on.
It is just a bit of tricky thing of whether it is so much faster that it is better to use and whether that compensates for a worse industrial design. I have used the display model in PCWorld, but there is no network there so it is hard to tell.
As to the OP, this thread is quite old and had been quiet for a while - I just thought I would post here, as it was on the same subject, and I read it first. Easier to find things that way.