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2007-09-20
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I throw my support behind you here. I have no need for a cell phone, and I have no interest in Nokia adding bulk, power drain, additional upfront costs, or ongoing monthly costs to the Internet tablet line for a feature I'll never use.
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2007-09-20
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2007-09-20
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and folks from Nokia have stated that Nokia, as a company, hate wires, so they aren't pleased that the Internet tablets require so many.
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2007-09-20
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Output to a big screen and proper keyboard - via the USB port? would be high on my wishlist. Then I can dump my laptop completely. PLEASE NOKIA! if you can put TV out on your phones such as the N95 and N93i then I am sure the tablet can get it too? And tablet users would actually USE it!.
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2007-09-20
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2007-09-20
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2007-09-20
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That does sound nifty, but I suspect it would be difficult to devise an internal antenna that's at all useful. I seem to recall that FM antennas should ideally be approximately 60 inches long to cover half a wavelength, with shorter, quarter wavelength lengths possible, but only with reduced reception.
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2007-09-20
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Nokia hasn't released Bluetooth audio support yet for the Internet tablets; however, they've said that such support is coming. Several Nokia developers work on BlueZ, and folks from Nokia have stated that Nokia, as a company, hate wires, so they aren't pleased that the Internet tablets require so many.
In the mean time, apparently you can get A2DP working with some effort. I think it only works with Kagu at the moment, and it may suck your battery dry, but it's there.
Hopefully, official support from Nokia will come soon.
If not, then this Plantronics headset looks rather nifty, if you're looking to travel light.