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2007-06-28
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I want a bigger screen, higher resolution, and wi-fi. For some reason, the idea of trying to cram this functionality into a phone leaves me cold. (I'd rather just carry a separate phone- no expensive data plans or battery-draining activities to worry about.)
The N800 is looking pretty good, but I absolutely need a word processor!
Someone mentioned Open Office was too big to port... I fired up Open Writer on my home PC and it looked like it gobbled about 36 meg... am I missing something terribly obvious?
Is Abiword or something else actually working on the N800 yet?
I also checked out the videos on youtube (which I've never been on before!) and it looked like there were some interesting emulators. Where the heck can I find out more about those?
It seems like the closest competition is the Palm TX... it's a big step down in hardware, but it's nicely pocketable and has DocumentsToGo. (And the screen is at least a small step up from 3.5" 320x200!)
My other option is to wait on a reasonable MID device... but so far even the smallest UMPCs seem too big, too expensive and, er, sort of overkill for a portable. (From a functionality standpoint and bang-for-buck, they seem to be on the losing side compared to a laptop.) Even the smallest form factors are looking less-than-pocketable and the pricing and software availability still seem to be big question marks!
Any other words of wisdom?