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2007-08-20
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2007-08-20
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2007-08-20
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I apologize to Iballs if he is perturbed at my posts. It's fairly obvious that he takes any negative comments on the n800 personally, so he feels compelled to also revert with personal remarks. However, I would venture to guess that in real life he is a jolly person to be with, despite his disturbing love for a piece of metal that surfs the internet.
I probably do have high expectations than most, probably comes from my computer engineering majoring in parallel processing. And yes, the only reason I mention this is so that no one thinks I'm a total idiot
But the masses ('reality' as Iballs calls them) I do think has the same 'speed' expectation that I possess, and probably prevails more in the younger generation. Older generations probably have more patience in waiting for a page to load up and do something else while they wait.
However, I do agree with sachin007 that for the n800 price, it is a good deal. And having free new apps and updates every so often, is also a huge bonus.
Oh and thanks for pointing out my spelling..must have been a typo when I spelled "develepors" versus the correct spelling of "developers". It must be hard having to point out people's deficiencies and not being to be able to accept comments pertaining to something that you own.
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2007-08-20
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2007-08-20
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2007-08-20
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Hi,
I am a common Joe, in fact, an old common Joe. Since everyone is giving an opinion, mine is a good as anyone's.
In my opinion, an Internet tablet should do at least 2 things very well. A mail program (see images) and a browser. In my opinion, the N800 does not do these 2 things very well. Maybe some day it will. I did not when I bought it and it does not now. Maybe Nokia just mis-named it?
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2007-08-20
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2007-08-20
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2007-08-20
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I probably do have high expectations than most, probably comes from my computer engineering majoring in parallel processing. And yes, the only reason I mention this is so that no one thinks I'm a total idiot
But the masses ('reality' as Iballs calls them) I do think has the same 'speed' expectation that I possess, and probably prevails more in the younger generation. Older generations probably have more patience in waiting for a page to load up and do something else while they wait.
However, I do agree with sachin007 that for the n800 price, it is a good deal. And having free new apps and updates every so often, is also a huge bonus.
Oh and thanks for pointing out my spelling..must have been a typo when I spelled "develepors" versus the correct spelling of "developers". It must be hard having to point out people's deficiencies and not being to be able to accept comments pertaining to something that you own.