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2007-08-26
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2007-09-04
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2007-09-04
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MINI-DVI outlet (this would sell a million - imagine taking your n800 for a presentation instead of a laptop...
(second best: full usb support and support for USB-VGA driver)
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2007-09-11
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2007-09-11
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2007-09-12
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2007-09-12
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2007-09-12
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Tags |
770, device, discussion, future, maemo, n800, n810, n810 wimax edition, n900, request, wishlist |
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I think they could do it with software now, but a small device like this would have to have a dedicated processor for doing the decoding/encoding, which means it would need a better (more expensive) battery to have two processors running simultaneously (and sharing data continuously). But, I think if Nokia has the marbles... They could certainly try this if they wanna go big with the battery life: http://www.livescience.com/technolog...w_battery.html
Maybe Nokia will be the first company to try it out (I wouldn't mind paying the bigger price for something nuclear powered)