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2008-06-27
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@ Tyneside, North East England
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2008-06-27
, 20:02
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@ East of England
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2008-06-28
, 18:44
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@ Helsinki
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I've only had my 770 for a few months now, but I love it. I don't use it for much other than surfing the web, checking email, and probably most importantly reading ebooks using fbreader. It works great for these purposes.
However, it's not PERFECT. The unit is a bit slow to boot up, it crashes quite often for no apparent reason, and the battery life is good, but could be improved.
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2008-06-30
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@ San Francisco
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Hi all,
I've only had my 770 for a few months now, but I love it. I don't use it for much other than surfing the web, checking email, and probably most importantly reading ebooks using fbreader. It works great for these purposes.
However, it's not PERFECT. The unit is a bit slow to boot up, it crashes quite often for no apparent reason, and the battery life is good, but could be improved.
Would upgrading to an 800 or 810 be a marked improvement for me? Or are the features which they offer simply overkill and more than what I use my 770 for?
Thanks for your thoughts,
Oy.
YES !
I gave up buying a 770 specifically to wait for n800.
OTOH if you are happy right now and the 770 does everything you want it to do there's no reason to spend now.