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Well, my reply was to "Which, if any, device, may you still be using 3 years from now?".
Regarding the NIT question...I'd say 810?
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The 770 that started the NIT line?
The 800 that took the 770 concept further and reached a wider group of users?
The 810 that added h/w keyboard and continued the attempts to prove that a sub-4 inch tablet running an open-sourced OS could have a future?
I luv Google
Last edited by Tintin; 2009-11-28 at 01:05.