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2006-07-19
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2006-07-19
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2006-07-19
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Yeah... the reviewer seem to have understood its main purpose quite well. However, if you look at the discussion board member comments they do not seem to have a clue... Obviously none of them actually own this device and are very expert on telling why it sucks...
It's impossible to fit the Nokia 770 into a neat category; think of it as a shrunken Linux notebook with a touch screen instead of a keyboard and you'll see the potential and the drawbacks of this innovative device.
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2006-07-19
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They had far too much insight to not have used the 770--unless I am missing something and they pulled all the screen shots off the web somewhere. It is very, very hard to be subjective after you own something. In any event, I thought this statement really summed it up well:
http://www.mobilityguru.com/2006/07/...iny_nokia_770/