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2007-02-01
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You people disgust me! Heaping cheap praise upon willy-nilly glory like there's no tomorrow.
Go find some faults, darnit!!!
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2007-02-01
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@ Mesquite, Texas
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2007-02-01
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2007-02-01
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@ With My Kitty
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2007-02-01
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2007-02-01
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@ "Almost there!" (Monte Christo, Count of)
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The rotten thing should be way smaller. And it should have a much bigger screen, at least twice its current size. And I don't understand why they didn't include alle the 8bit Atari/Commodore/... emulations. What an absurd strategy not to have those.
Of course there should be firewire, lan and at least 5 usb-ports (1 usb port! is this a joke?) and i want to plug in my monitor, my mouse and my keyboard when i'm at home.
did i mention it's much too cool compared to, say, UMPCs? you can't fry eggs with it. nokia didn't think of the most ovious use cases at all.
Ah, yes: It is not a phone! I'll return it.
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2007-02-01
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@ North Texas, USA
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2007-02-01
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2007-02-02
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@ Fayetteville, GA
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Okay Chief... Lessee... Now, this here idea of making the "Home" button on the N800 work in reverse compared to the 770... this sounds like a GREAT idea. Short press, app list and switching ; long press, home screen. Yes, that is just NATURAL.
I use the Home button on my 770 all the time, to switch between full-screen apps. Too impatient for the long press, I short-press and tap the icon (often the wrong one). That's why I like the N800 way : I could do it just as fast, using only the keys, and use the titles to get it right.
Positive, yes ? :-)
Now for the suggestion : I want this on my 770. No hardware compatibility or software licensing issues on this one, right ?...
The N800 is one-sixth the size of UMPC's. It weighs less than 8 ounces while they're 29-32 ounces and more. It costs $400 compared to $900 up to $1400. Those are the direct competitors -- they show the same 800 pixel width for web pages and provide desktop OS for app compatability.
The Nokia 770 wasn't the first wifi-enabled, keyboardless, Linux web tablet but the 8th tablet trying to get traction in this niche, and where and why it succeeds needs to be emphasized.
Whatever the internet tablets do clumsily or whatever mistaken choices the Nokia designers made, that shouldn't detract from their signal accomplishments: they succeeded where everyone before them failed and they are doing a better job at tablet building than anyone else.
Oh, and the N800 -- well, being a word nerd, I can't say "I LOVE IT" in all caps. But I give it a 16.8 on a scale of 1-10.
N900 Guide Brief intro to the Nokia N900 (http://n900guide.com/)
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