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The only thing to recommend the N900 over the NanoNote (or the Viliv) is the phone capabilities and that is the N900's distinguishing feature.
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Frankly, just as anyone who bought an N900 expecting an iPhone bought the wrong thing, so did anyone who bought the N900 as a mobile computer.
It's a great smartphone. Accept it.
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1. I am no troll. Maybe an hobgoblin... :-) I just speak my mind... dont canna be offensive...
2. I use the terminal... on n900... iPhone, Android Etc.
And I really love this community... the only good thing good about meamo.. lets gole Nokia dont blow it with meego.
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And what's so productive when you speak your mind in a forum that only cares on making a progress on Maemo and developing useful and fun applications? Keep it to yourself or go complain over at Nokia Discussions.. Thanks..
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The N900 is a very good smartphone - more smart than phone but that's not a bad thing. It's not a pocketable, general purpose, personal computer. There are such things. The Viliv S5 and UMID BZ come to mind.
If you still think the N900 is a computer, check out a more open, more standard, and significantly cheaper computer that just went on sale for $99. It's the NanoNote which has copyleft hardware, the full Linux Kernel, and the OpenWrt Linux distro.
http://sharism.cc/products/ben-nanonote/
The only thing to recommend the N900 over the NanoNote (or the Viliv) is the phone capabilities and that is the N900's distinguishing feature. Frankly, just as anyone who bought an N900 expecting an iPhone bought the wrong thing, so did anyone who bought the N900 as a mobile computer.
It's a great smartphone. Accept it.