Laughing Man
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2009-06-26
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2009-06-26
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@ Seattle, USA
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2009-06-26
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2009-06-26
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@ California and Virginia
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#54
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The benefit of open platforms is usually being able to do what you want without restrictions.
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2009-06-26
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@ Paris France
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#55
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Not really. There are still many restrictions on the Maemo platform. We have a DSP, yet not much use out of it. Grahpics chip = ??? We still can't lock the stupid homescreen without complicated hacks. The open environment requires one to install a completely different operating system to run a office program, to say the least.
I know most people here, including me, are the type that like to find problems and solve them. I would be bored with a iDevice... That is the real reason.
This "less restrictions" is just a cover up for "I like to tinker for the sake of tinkering"
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2009-06-26
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@ Paris France
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2009-06-30
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@ Romania
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After seeing all my friends with their iDevices, and about 20% jailbroken (and I supposedly went to a nerd high school), I don't really think the tablets have anything over the iPhone aside from true multitasking. Unless you are a serious Linux person or IT guy who needs access 100% to all the tools, a jailbroken iPhone gives you access to a Unix terminal and you can fool around with it. The dev community is just so large that any advantage that the openness of competitors provides is just lost.
I for one was amazed at the gaming capabilities of the iPhone. I always thought there were some stupid games on there that no one played, and I loved my GBA emulator on my N810. Then I saw that Assassins Creed game, and it looked and played like a PS1 game. And it also had a GBA emulator.
Even without jailbreaking, I am not too sure how important "open" platforms are...
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2009-06-30
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2009-06-30
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@ San Jose, CA
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#59
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Cons:
- No MS Outlook sync ability (correct me if I'm wrong on this one)
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2009-06-30
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Not just "tinker friendly" -- IT Professional friendly ... but not just that, either. The open environment means that you don't have to do something stupid/dangerous like "jailbreak" your device just to get it to do basic things. Using the device for IT work is part of the marketing design of the system (since it's an open environment), instead of something that is counter to the marketing design of the system.