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Oh oh, I have another!
A hardware power switch. That is, holding the button switches off the device instead of waiting for software to do it. I would honestly consider that a major selling point given the amount of pain and frustration the bizarre lack of it has produced for the N810.
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2008-08-12
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2008-08-12
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2008-08-12
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2008-08-12
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2008-08-12
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2008-08-12
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I think the N900 could have the potential for being a fantastic universal remote for A/V equipment. Since it can connect to the internet, one could imagine companies providing profiles for various remotes, allowing one to store a whole set of remotes in one unit. Since it has a touch screen, the screen could be configured to appear like just about any remote available. You'd just press the button on the screen to stop or pause or play, etc. I suppose it could even learn the commands of generic remotes by monitoring the outputs of these remotes. It has the potential of being a killer app.
Of course, the N900 would have to have a IR port to do this, something the N810 unfortunately lacks....
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2008-08-13
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2008-08-13
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True, but an N900 with IR potentially means one less remote lying around the house.
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Hardware power off like any other modern computer. That is, holding the button switches off the device instead of
waiting foralways expecting software to be able to do it. I would honestly consider that a major selling point given the amount of pain and frustration the bizarre lack of it has produced for the N810.Last edited by Picklesworth; 2008-08-12 at 05:26.