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2008-02-26
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I definitely second this one.
I had a chance on a great deal on the N810, but after holding one I decided to go with the N800 instead.
Things I like better about the N800:Things I didn't like about the N810 keyboard:
- Speakers fire towards the user instead of away in the direction of everyone else.
- 2 SDHC slots (I have a 16GB card in the internal)
- Normal/common mini USB port
- Directional pad reachable in its normal state!
- No pipe key
(but includes some weird money symbol I don't recognize?)
- Flat and smooth, very awkward feel (compare to a SideKick/HipTop keyboard)
I already have an iGo ultra keyboard (Amazon, $30) and a bluetooth GPS (BT-GPS, Geeks $37) and I find them far more usable.
The keyboard can be used on your lap or desk, has a full set of keys in a touch-type capable spacing, etc.
The Bluetooth GPS can be tossed up on the dashboard (or window) where it will get a signal when the N800 is in the car (or airplane, etc).
While I'm at it... I miss the hard shell of the 770 on both of the new models! (I carry mine in my pocket and the "sock" that everyone hates saves mine from a scratchy death).
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2008-03-26
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Australia’s first WiMAX operator, Hervey Bay’s Buzz Broadband, has closed its network, with the CEO labeling the technology as a “disaster” that “failed miserably.”
In an astonishing tirade to an international WiMAX conference audience in Bangkok yesterday afternoon, CEO Garth Freeman slammed the technology, saying its non-line of sight performance was “non-existent” beyond just 2 kilometres from the base station, indoor performance decayed at just 400m and that latency rates reached as high as 1000 milliseconds. Poor latency and jitter made it unacceptable for many Internet applications and specifically VoIP, which Buzz has employed as the main selling point to induce people to shed their use of incumbent services.
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2008-03-26
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@ Houston
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What do you lot make of this :
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2008-03-26
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@ San Jose, CA
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2008-03-26
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2008-03-26
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Joined on Feb 2006
@ DC, USA
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2008-03-27
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@ Philadelphia
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2008-03-27
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@ St. Petersburg, FL
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#209
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If Nokia added a Centrino Atom processor to the N810, and dropped the price, I would trade up from my N800 in an instant. Two problems taken care of with one upgrade, battery life and performance!
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2008-03-27
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If Nokia added a Centrino Atom processor to the N810, and dropped the price, I would trade up from my N800 in an instant. Two problems taken care of with one upgrade, battery life and performance!
altgr+shift+y seems to produce the talked about symbol: ¥