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My N800 is equally essential and beloved. But I think it's naive to expect the plarform to survive with only a faster processor. Nokia, I fear, is squandering its lead in the tablet race, and it will need to be more nimble and innovative by far to become more than a lumbering cellphone giant. Apple and others are going to leave Nokia and the N8xx's in the dust, I fear. Compare the iPhone marketing, product support, and developer enthusiasm to Nokia's with the IT, and the latter is a joke. You can barely find replacement parts for the N800; I've been trying to buy a new stylus for a year. Diablo is great and I love the community, but I see a murky and dark future.
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iPhone and the Nokia Tablet are apples and oranges (pun intended)
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Here is the 7.95 plan (monthly) for the tablet: http://mobile.boingo.com/
While I still bemoan the lack of good integrated PIM software (GPE is too messy for my taste), having my iGoogle page load up with my data has worked just fine and syncs with my computer.
The additional chat clients (included with additional packages), along with a great Skype client, has truly made the N800 tablet my all-in-one communication gadget (sans the cell phone).
Rhapsody and Canola led me to sell my iPod on eBay. And the Video Center with KMPlayer is awesome. Instead of syncing podcasts, I just download them whenever I want.
I also have a Boingo mobile account which for less than $10 a month lets me access just about any wifi spot around me. Combined with my T-mobile internet plan on my N95, that gives customers free access to their wifi spots, I have wifi accessible to me whenever I go out.
I say all of this to make a point that I really feel the Nokia Tablet is really close to being a major player in the MID, PDA, MP3 Player, etc etc. world. The only thing I really want is a FASTER PROCESSOR.
With the rise and popular of Browser-based apps, the only think that ever gets me down any more with my tablet is it's slow processor. If it just had a faster processor, I could run Google apps without stress, watch hulu and other video sites, and play flash games. It would become my office, my tv, and my game boy.
Whatever happens with the next tablet, I hope Nokia doesn't get too radical. I love the tablet, I just want it faster.
Last edited by geekmeetsworld; 2008-08-09 at 22:58.