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I was blown away by the FM transmitter. I didn't even know it was on there. I use it whenever I'm in the car now!
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It strikes me that one of the good features of the N900 is its rough, unfinished aspects. I was just daydreaming about a commercial: "N900 -- put YOURSELF into your pocket computer!" With some sort of graphic showing someone being sucked into his N900 and looking out from the inside.
Kind of a modern version of Through the Looking-Glass, I guess. As a kid I sometimes stood at a mirror and tried to go thru...