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2008-08-26
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2008-08-26
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2008-08-26
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2008-08-26
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2008-08-26
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2008-08-26
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As regards volume, it can be raised quite high with gnome-alsamixer under debian - and maybe some other maemo, non-debian solution could be found.
See http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ad.php?t=20208
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You ask about volume... the tablets seem a tad low volume to me compared to say, every dedicated MP3 player I've ever used; I did buy a nice set of Sony earbuds which, while not 'noise cancelling', block external noise enough to make the tablet useable even on an airplane. The quality of sound is as good as most MP3 players I've used.
Note, for listening to music/podcasts, one of the best (underrated IMO) features is the external speakers; and the 800's have an FM radio as well. And I like being able to download podcasts and MP3s directly to the tablet as opposed to synching it to a desktop.
For websurfing, I've not seen a better pocket computer than the tablets.
Battery life is very good.