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N800 is pretty cool
 
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Do you know someone with either device?
 
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Originally Posted by GeraldKo View Post
They're both great. I have an N800. My girlfriend had an N800 but we sold it and got her a Touch. (Since seeing Tear, she's said she would have kept the N800; I didn't know that the slow browsing was her issue. In fact, she said she'd have kept it once she saw a tweaked MicroB, which sped it up quite a bit.)

I'm surprised to hear you can get the Touch for as little as the N800.

If you have much music/videos, you're better off with the N800 because of the expandable memory.

The "feel" of using the Touch is better, i.e., smoother and more intuitive, and just plain fun.

But I prefer the N800. I like the bigger format and the higher pixel density. I love it for reading in FBReader. For me the Touch is a bit too small for reading and I miss the larger format on the web. But even with Tear, I think it's somehow easier to get around on the Touch Safari. OTOH, it seems that you can't get Safari to display a larger font and still fit to the screen width -- something that matters more as one's eyesight deteriorates.

If portability matters, the Touch sure is a lot smaller. As for battery, I'd say it's not a big advantage of the Tablet since either can be augmented with an external power pack.

I concur about the quality of the speakers -- my N800's speakers are much better than my Thinkpad's.

I think the Touch doesn't do attachments, at least not something like a Word doc, so if that's important you want the N800.

I'm happy dicking around to improve the N800 experience, even though I don't use Linux on the desktop. If you really prefer not putting in the energy, the Touch may be a better choice.

I like my N800 more than any other electronic device I've ever had. I don't know why but I just love the thing.

I don't see how you go wrong with either.
Fantastic review!

The removable battery can be very useful depending on the use case. Because you can swap out the NIT battery, you don't have to contend with juggling an external power supply if you're on the go. Of course if you can find a power supply that snaps to the touch, then it's not as big a deal -- the only sacrifice is some portability.

Another NIT advantage that I didn't write was the ability to multi-task on the tablet. Although the tablets memory is limited, this is actually quite a useful function. I sometimes surf (look up info), jot notes, or update my calendar, while on a VoIP call!

My GF has a touch as well, strange similarity! And I agree about the feel and ease of use. It is smooth, small, and solid. The UI is also really slick and easy to operate. For people that have simple needs and prefer not to tinker, this works exceptionally well, which is probably why its such a popular device.


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Originally Posted by Capt'n Corrupt View Post
Just to add:

... For video files gmplayer is king: it'll play most 700mb DVD rips without a problem (slight stuttering during fast motion scenes) at full quality....
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Hey, did you mean mplayer? if not where can this gmplayer be installed from?
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Yes, actually I meant MPlayer. By gmplayer, I was referring to the stock gui frontend that ships with MPlayer. I'll slap my wrists in a moment.....


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Originally Posted by GeraldKo View Post
OTOH, it seems that you can't get Safari to display a larger font and still fit to the screen width -- something that matters more as one's eyesight deteriorates.
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I like my N800 more than any other electronic device I've ever had. I don't know why but I just love the thing.
As usual, GeraldKo expresses my own sentiments quite well.
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The iPod touch (and iPhone) can also do background apps, but it requires jailbreaking it and installing backgrounder. Which is about as buggy as some programs in extras-deval here :P.

Edit: Buggy as in the program backgrounder is buggy. Not the jailbreaking process. Jailbreaking is about as smooth as cloning a partition to SD around here.
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They're maemo and MeeGo...

"Meamo!" sounds like what Zorro would say to catherine zeta jones... after she slaps him for looking at her dirtily...
 
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Originally Posted by Laughing Man View Post
The iPod touch (and iPhone) can also do background apps, but it requires jailbreaking it and installing backgrounder. Which is about as buggy as some programs in extras-deval here :P.

Edit: Buggy as in the program backgrounder is buggy. Not the jailbreaking process. Jailbreaking is about as smooth as cloning a partition to SD around here.
Yeah, I jail-broke my GFs touch. It really is a painless procedure!

That you can run apps in the background is news to me! Thanks for that!



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No problem, Capt'n. The only problem is I've heard that it's really buggy since most applications will just crash when you try it.

If it did work perfectly I'd be more likely to own an iPhone.
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They're maemo and MeeGo...

"Meamo!" sounds like what Zorro would say to catherine zeta jones... after she slaps him for looking at her dirtily...
 
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