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IMO: Nokia missed their window of delivering an HSPA equipped tablet in time to capture my dollars. Why wait for the N900's HSPA capability when I can have a G1 now?
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I have an n810, for almost a year, I got it as soon as it came out,
and i just started college, and I contemplating on getting an hp 2730p ( a tablet pc) I wanted to use my n810 for educational purposes but have so far failed to do, and I am an engineering/computer science major and so a tablet would be great for my math & science classes. But, I have been thinking what will happen to my n810 and if its really necessary for me to get the tablet pc. At times, I feel it is, but other times i feel as if im being you know..
any thoughts (sorry if i make no sense
JF