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I have been waiting for an update to n810 before buying myself one, and even though I am thoroughly excited about the n900, the incompatibility with AT&T 3G spectrum implies I am going to have to continue looking.

So, I need a device now, with the following capabilities most certainly present.
- Pocketable
- Hardware keyboard preferred, the folding design is ideal (like the n810 for example)
- Resistive touch screen, for taking notes with the stylus where possible
- 800x480 resolution at the minimum
- Runs Linux, preferably
- BT tethering with my cellphone reliably (e71), WiFi
- Flash, and Java preferably
- PC sync capabilities
- Affordable

Notice how the n810 satisfies almost everything perfectly. But it's pretty old now, and I have to wonder how long before it is "outdated" (of course, just about everything today becomes obsolete tomorrow among such tech gadgetry, but still) . I have been looking at a few toys, Touchbook, Viliv, Archos etc .. any suggestions?
 
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What about importing the europe version of N900?
Other than that.. maybe the new Sharp super mini netbook.

Last edited by ysss; 2009-09-08 at 07:48.
 
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This is also my current quest. I have the same criteria and the sharp netwalker would be perfect if only it could be folded to make a tablet.

My only addition is that a 5" screen is preferable

Not my intention to hijack only to attract more attention.

It should be noted that I already have an n810 and love it dearly but I find I also need a device to do word processing out and about on but I dont really want to bring a netbook everywhere I go, unlike the tablet which virtually lives at my side.
 
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