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-- N800 has 800x480 screen, N560 has 640x480 screen; more resolution is always nice
-- N800 is somewhat larger
-- Speaking of keyboard, with no external keyboard the N800 has an apparently quite usable "thumb keyboard" touchscreen mode. The N560 figures you'll be using a stylus.
-- N560 has a built-in GPS receiver! N800 could pair with a BT GPS receiver -- I have a GPSlim 236, which people report the N800 works with -- but more importantly, there's already a handful of high-quality, commercial mapping/navigation programs for PocketPCs. I use Mapopolis, whereas TomTom is probably the most popular. Nokia just announced some mapping software, but only for Europe... and I'm in the U.S.
-- Both seem to be OK at reading PDF files and running a remote desktop client if need be.
-- N560 has Pocket Excel/Word... N800 has... ???
-- N560 has IrDA, N800 doesn't. I've used IrDA in the past to print photos from my phone -- nice little feature, and printers with IrDA still seem a little more common than those with Bluetooth or WiFi.
For using word docs on N800 try this workaround , Gnumeric is good for spreadsheets.
For email use I tried using Claws Mail for a while which is a great IMAP client but I found that using Exchange Web Access was a lot better and the screen fits excellently on the 800 pixel wide screen.
Basically if you want to use web based tools for connectivity the N800 is great if you want to sync for offline use then the Windows Mobile unit is probably a better bet.