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#21
Originally Posted by mannakiosk View Post
The pandora would come closer than the n900. The specs are about the same as for the n900, but without the phone functionality.

http://www.open-pandora.org/

It may take a while before you could get your hands on one, though:
"Please check back regularly to find out when preordering for the second batch starts."
That looks so cute !!! Somebody cross-bred an NES controller with an n810 !!!
 
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Originally Posted by gazza_d View Post
There's the PsiXPDA http://psixpda.com/content/psixpda-pocket-computer

Which is a 5" touchscreen device, with similar design to an N97, but obviously a bit larger. 16GB of storage internally + a microSD slot and it retails for £449 (UK) including XP.

It's atom based so should run linux. They are willing to sell it without Windows though, so it would be interesting to see what it came down to.

Other than that I don't know of anything closer than the N900. the Dell streak, and the archos units are interesting, but do not have physical keyboards, and I miss the keyboard even when I use ny N800!
That looks really sweet ...
Totally useless though if it won't run linux :-[
 
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It's an interesting topic/question and one that I keep coming back to.
The M528 seems interesting but it's now a 2+ year old device and if you go to gigabyte's homepage it's listed under the 'Legacy' category so not sure what to make out of that.

If it was available in the US today at a reasonable price I would, however, still be interested.

Anyone know of ANY other wifi-enabled touchscreen devices without phone but with a h/w keyboard like the N810 - that can run Android or Ubuntu?
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yeah.
If n810 had more powerfull cpu and a bit more ram and run any other free (without Nokia's licenses) OS, plus IRda and some buttons on the top panel (like n800) - it would be da best MID for me.
 

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There's the EKing S515 with resistive touchscreen..: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7tbC2-kL2U

It looks pretty nice and it can run Ubuntu and has a USB port.

Here showing Skype video call: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sq30eHTF6HE


I'm really like the Viliv N5 look though, but not sure if this could run Android or Ubuntu: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wnyynkHh9c
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Viliv N5 And UMID BZ run linux, WIFI enabled. You can run the Android live CD ISO too using virtualbox. UMID has 5-6 hrs of WIFI life to boot.

Best to read about such things on here:

http://forum.pocketables.net/forumdisplay.php?f=65

What you are ideally looking for on second thoughts is the Sharp Netwalker which natively runs Ubuntu and can run Android:

http://androidzaurus.seesaa.net/article/130268081.html

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Yeah, Viliv S5 is very, versy nice.
By the way, I gonna buy Viliv S7 next month
 
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I have the s5 but the N5 has a nice keyboard, n5 battery life is much poorer though!

S7 is great, can make calls from it too I think. But I only use pocketable devices mainly!
 
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I think so far the Viliv N5 running Linux would be the closest to a 'new N810' for me.

Been drooling over this for a bit: http://www.dynamism.com/notebooks/viliv-n5.shtml
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Originally Posted by silvermountain View Post
I think so far the Viliv N5 running Linux would be the closest to a 'new N810' for me.

Been drooling over this for a bit: http://www.dynamism.com/notebooks/viliv-n5.shtml
Check the work done here for linux on this device
http://www.umpcportal.com/modules/ne...=7704&forum=45

especially the ectool program provided by Yukyung/Viliv.
 
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