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2009-04-05
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2009-04-05
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2009-04-05
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No. It's not worth trading up. You may want to consider trading up to the new tablet(s) whenever they're released, though.
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2009-04-05
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I mostly use my n800 for a media player (8gb and 4gb SD cards), an alarm clock, a calendar, a map (BT GPS and maemo mapper), a to do list, and sometimes for web browsing...
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2009-04-05
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2009-04-05
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if your current Bluetooth GPS too bulky
Your list doesn't look to include enough text entry to make the hardware keyboard seem worth the upgrade
Save your pennies for a Maemo 5 device.
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2009-04-05
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I have found the slightly smaller size, transflective screen and better pouch a nice "not so obvious" upgrades from N800.
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2009-04-05
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2009-04-06
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I mostly use my n800 for a media player (8gb and 4gb SD cards), an alarm clock, a calendar, a map (BT GPS and maemo mapper), a to do list, and sometimes for web browsing (no wifi at work but at my house). I mention all of this to give you some idea of what I would use an n810 for. The things that are very tempting are the internal gps and the keyboard. But I am still slightly unsure. These are my questions:
How do you like the keyboard on the n810? Would I be better off just using a nice BT keyboard?
How is the onboard GPS? I assume it works fine, I have only seen a few complaints about that but I assume that is because they were bad units.
Would you sell your trusted n800 in order to get an n810?
Even more than just facts I am looking for your opinions and feelings on this. Thanks.
Last edited by verumgero; 2009-04-05 at 01:24.