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2009-10-05
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2009-10-05
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2009-10-05
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I would think if you are looking for a N810, you would have to limit the cost to what N810's are currently going for?
I.E - I can't see paying 5 bills for the ViiV S5!!!
I'll take a larger Dell refurbed Eseries screamer machine for that price. What people are paying for the N900 is crazy, IMO.
Have you tried Mer? I'm close to being a fanboy of mer, if they can get the Ubuntu apps integrated correctly (and I don't mind some command line instructions), I can see me keeping my N810 active until the N900 comes down under two hondo, refurbed or used. I want NO cell contract, Net10 serves me fine there...
Also, somebody needs to list what Ubuntu apps work smoothly on the N810. Personally, I think the N810 has enough power, but lacks efficient software.
Maybe my 2 cents is actually worth .2 cents....
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2009-10-05
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2009-10-06
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2009-10-06
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2009-10-07
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2009-10-07
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2009-10-07
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However some people find that a pure slate is sufficient for their needs. It all depends on your usage.
As far as free apps, there are priced (and closed source) apps for open source systems and free (open and closed source) apps for closed source systems. It all depends on who is willing to write and give away code.