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it's interesting in this discussion that the Zaurus doesn't feature as an alternative to the N800 - also pocketable, can operate as a tablet, but has the swivel display/keyboard thing.
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But it seems all of the pioneers and old players are dead, so I guess everyone is looking for new entrants.
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http://www.digitimes.com/systems/a20070820PD203.html
This URL is about the fact that Asus is bringing their Eee's to the market in September.
Not the $199 model yet, though. I'll have to wait a bit more.
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Agree, but in the end, one still has to pay to use the software/service. No matter how, some software/service is not free. Applies to WM5/6 devices and most other OSes.
When Nokia launched the S60 phones, did they market it as a computer? I think only recently for the N80 onwards did they call it such. So, similarly, I feel that the N800 is an Internet Tablet now, but eventually, it can do so much more. But when? How long do we have to wait for some basic software to be put in? Eg. Calendar, PIM, Integrated Contacts etc.
Just like their phones, which had these basic things (which they never made a hoo hah about, but were there and really useful!) Nokia used to sell mobile phones but they had other software included...why would Nokia bother with the other software other than phone capabilities? I think it is due to user demand. Similarly, with enough user demand for PIM etc on the ITT, they may still provide it!
Luke