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2009-06-28
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2009-06-28
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@ Seattle, USA
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#1383
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I have made an observation though: it looks like whatever "desktop grade" web site I visit with N810 lately, it loads and renders really really really slow, hanging the tablet for seconds at a time.
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2009-06-29
, 04:58
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#1384
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2009-06-30
, 16:06
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#1385
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2009-06-30
, 17:12
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@ Brooklyn, NY
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2009-07-06
, 09:40
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@ Finland
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The keyboard is way, way better than N810's. You can actually type on the E70. With N810, I usually have to resort to the virtual keyboard, given how awkward the hardware keyboard is.
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2009-07-06
, 13:14
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#1388
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E61i&E71 outperforms E70's keyboard by a million lightyears. buttons are too far away and too flat so one can't type very fluently without looking keys all the time. It took 2 years to gain decent typing speed with E70, it took 2 weeks to orient into E71's keyboard and after that no way I'm not typing with numb touch screens or with my E70.
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2009-07-06
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@ San Jose, CA
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2009-07-06
, 14:24
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Joined on Sep 2007
@ San Jose, CA
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#1390
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disapointed by nokia, dpad, maemo phone, my tablet is crying, n900, nokia gets it wrong, openmoko, rover, rx-51, rx-71 needed, screen size, smartphone, t-mobile |
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Still no reason for me to pick an E70 over a G1.
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