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3. Google Calendar

The advantage is that this calendar is synchronised on every PC, Nokia, Mac, Linux machine I am using.
In fact I am using the Google Calendar (mobile), http://www.google.com/calendar/m
 
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Originally Posted by Bloodangel05 View Post
I had a few question that I searched around the forum for, but I just wanted to make sure of the answers before I go out and buy the N800.

1. Webcam. Only supports N800-N800? Correct?
2. Screen Problems. Whats up with the pressure problems/touch screen problems? Still a problem? Fixed? Rare Problem?
3. Is there any official, or 3rd party calendar application? How about an application for taking Notes?
4. Hows the wi-fi reception? As good as a laptop? Worse? Better?
5. Any other problems I should be aware of?

Thanks for your imput

I'll add that the camera in the N800 can be used as a still camera with an application down loadable from the Maemo download site. Don't expect great quality though.

I think someone is working on a video camera application package for the N800.

I have noticed that WiFi detection exceeds WiFi reception, which is alright with me.

Any other problems you should be aware of? If you buy a N800 today, don't freak out when you learn that the Bluetooth interface is primarily for tethering to a cell phone, an external BlueTooth keyboard, a bluetooth GPS rcvr (all three of which us the Serial port protocol). There is virtually no Bluetooth headphone, earphone, headset capability today. Many are saying Bluetooth headphone / headset functionality will arrive in a couple weeks in the form of OS2008, which is supposed to be able to support Bluetooth audio. ENJOY
 
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