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I will be ditching my N900 because of this device and I want all of you to know it! Because it's important that you know! I think the N900 is a great device, but the HTC Brick is better.
It is almost 12" while the N900 has a pathetic 3.5"!
It runs Flash 10.1 out of the box. You just put a netbook on it, install the Flash 10.1 beta, and you're set!
It doesn't have a keyboard, so it's much more elegant!
It can do both landscape and portrait so assaulting someone with it while using just one hand is easy!
It doesn't have internal memory, but you can buy 10 32Gb cards to go with it!
Its GPS is really fast. Find someone with a GPS device and throw the HTC Brick on them. It locks on real fast, depending on the strength of your arm.
It doesn't have real multitasking, but who needs that?
It has AMOLEAD. Trust me. If you don't see it, it means you're out in the sunlight.
It has the latest firmware.
N900 is a powerful, mobile computer. But, yea, I'm selling it on ebay and getting my hands on one of these babies! I just wanted you to know, as I already said.