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2009-05-25
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2009-05-25
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2009-05-25
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2009-05-25
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What is the word on GPS mapping software for freemantle? A Maps port perhaps?
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2009-05-25
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2009-05-25
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3.5" screen size will negatively affect vehicle GPS usage. Dealbreaker.
IMO this was a bonehead move-- unless one of the other devices I didn't get to see comes out around the same time with a 4" screen...
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2009-05-25
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I can’t see this ‘leak’ being true.
After all this is supposed to be the new Internet Tablet. The screen size of an IT or MID is in the range of 4.5” to 6” - ok give or take a bit, it is not cast in stone. Bigger is a UMPC and smaller is a smart phone.
A screen size of 3.5” puts it in the Palm Treo, iPhone, HTC, etc. category.
This is not an Internet Tablet, at least as I would understand the term.
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2009-05-25
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Hm... did you just confirm you know of another maemo device?
I sure hope so. I won't buy this... thing.
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disapointed by nokia, dpad, maemo phone, my tablet is crying, n900, nokia gets it wrong, openmoko, rover, rx-51, rx-71 needed, screen size, smartphone, t-mobile |
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The keyboard though? Downgrading from the n810's 4-row keyboard is something I'm dubious about (not to mention dpad--). Hopefully once we see it for real there will be some detail that makes it usable.
I like the RAM and 32GB of internal flash too. I've been fighting with microSD cards lately (every miniSD adapter I have is flakey, I think).