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2009-06-02
, 17:27
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#1002
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i love the influx of people with the doublethink line that a smaller screen is better in all possible ways.
as someone else said, one of the big marketed pluses of the NITs was the nice big screen...
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2009-06-02
, 17:40
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Joined on Sep 2006
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#1003
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2009-06-02
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@ Netherlands
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#1004
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My point is that at the pixel densities we are talking about (in N8x0, HTC HD, N900), even the font no longer matters. Any text of humanly readable size is going to look pretty smooth on them.
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2009-06-02
, 18:09
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@ Oulu, Finland
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#1005
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2009-06-02
, 18:30
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#1006
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I personally have been sick at going through the internet connection sharing ritual between my N810 and my HP Ipaq 514. It takes me a couple of minutes to get online and I have to click around on two devices. So sick that I look at other options.
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2009-06-02
, 18:32
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Joined on Feb 2007
@ Agoura Hills Calif
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#1007
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There is no official statement from Nokia 'the tablets' are abandoned, and maemo.org is not owned or tied to Nokia or RX-51 or N900.
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2009-06-02
, 18:44
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@ Powell, OH
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#1008
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2009-06-02
, 19:07
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@ Netherlands
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#1009
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It is not in Nokia's interest to proclaim "we are abandoning tablets!!"
It is in Nokia's interest to keep the tablet community hanging on and hoping. Nevertheless, because of the delay, Nokia has effectively abandoned further tablet development. Of course it could always resume that development someday.
maemo.org is not owned by Nokia, but people from maemo.org and Nokia are really throwing their weight around on the forums here, and anyone who doesn't notice that is not awake. And in the process, it is obvious that us "normal users" have been devalued.
It looks to me like Nokia decided, "well, tablets failed. What can we keep of value out of this experiment. Of course! The maemo community!" And this is exactly what Nokia has done, with the complicity of Reggie.
We ordinary tablet users have been sold down the river.
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2009-06-02
, 19:30
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@ Germany
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#1010
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I think you guys should be very happy that its going mass market because it will mean that there will be accelerated development, more support, quicker updates, more choice of HW, many more applications...
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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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