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2008-02-25
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Well, Nokia sells more phone models than just one, so why not two (or more) tablets?
That's plain dumb IMO. Who would take seriously platform with just one model? Nokia needs more models and it needs them yesterday.
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2008-02-25
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2008-02-25
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I would expect the N800 to be sold at least until the next iteration appears. Again, just an assumption (and personal hope), not official.
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2008-02-25
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2008-02-25
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That said, I would expect the N800 to be sold at least until the next iteration appears. Again, just an assumption (and personal hope), not official.
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2008-02-25
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Me too, that's why I am a bit confused here. Since nobody found that mysterious RX-48 on FCC site yet, we may be far from release of next tablet. Also the hardware of N800 a N810 is very similar so keeping N800 living should be cheap for Nokia so why to kill it and limit choice (and sales)?
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2008-02-25
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But a lack of an affordable / cheap line limits the market appeal and thus developing efforts, etc.
Take Nintendo Wii verseus Sony PS3 during launch to present... forced Sony to slash prices really early on to compete.. mind you Sony's PS3 is a long term investment more for Bluray than gaming.. the Bluray thing is more important to them then the PS3 gaming..
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2008-02-25
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2008-02-25
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Not an accurate analogy. The N810 is basically 100% hardware compatible with the N800 (the hardware keyboard being the most important difference), so if the N810 has support, so will the N800.
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Therefore, I also disagree with nahkiainen.
And as to this:
>Those days were gone 15 years ago
@ghoonk: That's patently false. Those days _may_ be gone now, but they certainly weren't gone a couple of years ago. And I still fail to see why producing more than one model (as long as they appeal to different people) would hurt shareholders (I'm back to arguing against nahkiainen again..) - and Nokia itself is the strongest argument here, with their _huge_ phone model range.
Then again, I've never managed to understand what exactly goes on in the heads of marketing CEOs..
N800/OS2007|N900/Maemo5
-- Metalayer-crawler delenda est.
-- Current state: Fed up with everything MeeGo.
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