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2008-12-07
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Yeah, good points. And I contacted Quim to see about getting the blog fed to maemo. I have a huge backlog of stuff to get up there...
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2008-12-07
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No need to bug Quim.http://maemo.org/news/planet-maemo/aggregate_your_blog/
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2008-12-07
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2008-12-07
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2008-12-07
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After a few months I find the n810 to be too slow (to be expected, but part of it is a SW issue I think) and not quite stable. Leaking memory and half-baked applications (to be expected if you rely so much on community). While I like linux on my desktop, my next device will probably be windows mobile again unless... nah, they won't get their act together.
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2008-12-07
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Nobody, because whoever claims to 'buy for sure' is enthusiastic based on what is known or guestimated about the specs and price.
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2008-12-07
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@ London UK
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2008-12-07
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@ DC, USA
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2008-12-07
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The decision to buy my next device will be made on the existence of a sustainable, developer supported, software infrastructure.
I don’t care if it is a Nokia N900, Intel MID, Pandora, iPhone running Linux, Open Source Arcos, whatever.
Hardware superiority over the N8*0 will be a given, that is the way technology progresses.
OTOH if such a platform does not emerge then I shall continue to get by with my N800. Why would I want to spend good money in order to do the same thing only marginally faster?
However, I find my tablet lacking in some areas that other devices excel: video performance (i.e. scrolling in MicroB) and 3d video acceleration.
I greatly await the arrival of the N900 or whatever it'll be called, but only if we are treated to the entire feature set promised by the Maemo guys at the conference.
Basically, if it can fit in my pocket and watch native DVD formats, Nokia gets a large chunk of money courtesy of my pocket.
I only hope it manifests its self before someone else ports Android completely to my Touch Pro... it would be much harder to convince myself to purchase another device if my phone ran Linux (and that is a HUGE selling point for me).
[Nokia N900] [Lenovo T61p]
15GB Movies / 5GB Music. I'm ready to go!
Loving this device, bugs and all.
http://thecubed.com