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2007-06-20
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2007-06-20
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Ok, time to report on the Finland adventure.
First, specific to tablets: I did not have my laptop on the trip and was forced to live on the N800.
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The next tablet-specific item may be of interest to several posters here. I was taken to task some time back because I expressed the opinion that not all browser errors were due to the tablet/browser. This assertion was based mainly on my own experience, ie, where I used the same device/OS that others used and didn't experience those problems. Suffice to say that while in Finland I encountered NUMEROUS browser crashes, many fatal (shutting down all Opera windows). Once I returned home to the comfort of my own wifi, they dramatically reduced in number.
As far as I'm concerned, this bolsters what I said before: there MUST be other factors involved, such as routing, ISP config, signal strength, etc. Maybe even the "right" combination of factors. I experienced the most problems while using the Helsinki Radisson's wifi, which had an open signal but authenticated via a web page.
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Anyway, the good news is that this experience showed me that if the browser compatibility problem can be resolved, the N800 can 100% replace a laptop in the work environment I am developing for. That was very encouraging!
Oh, and overall, Finland was great. I developed leg problems that required brief hospitalization (probably gout they say) and the doctors were great. $150 euros for everything! A fraction of the US costs.
Bad news is, I did not get to visit with my friends in tablet program...
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2007-06-20
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2007-06-21
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I would have to say that the Opera browser is my top/chief complaint on the N800,
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2007-06-21
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2007-06-21
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2007-06-22
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Eventually the great internet browsing functionality will migrate up to higher spec Windows Mobile devices eroding the lead Nokia currently has.
Nokia must offer more compelling software functionality on the tablets - an excellent email client (ideally with push email support), calendar, contacts and todo list all of which can be synchronised with common desktop software will make the future Internet Tablets a far more compelling purchase for the masses. Without this functionality they will remain niche devices until ultimately being eclipsed by competing devices that steal the best ideas from Nokia.
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2007-06-22
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2007-06-22
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Nokia will beat them on price.
How about something in the control panel or in the Opera settings for scroll speed ?
(N900-please include more/better buttons/layouts and some sort of a scroll wheel on the right side)
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