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2010-01-29
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@ ˙ǝɹǝɥʍou
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1. Take your audio/video/book of choice
2. download it/ssh it/email it/whatever to the n900
3. enjoy
That's real enough for me. I do not buy DRMd content anyways, so any provider that sells content I may be interested sells content that can be enjoyed on the n900, in most cases without even the need for a conversion. Do not let the "content providers" make your decisions for you.
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2010-01-29
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I also passed on the phone and touch due to DRM. I don't purchase video from the itunes store but I do rent from time to time via my Apple TV (I have Boxee and XMBC on it). Nor will I purchase tv episodes. I'll watch an advert..many adverts before I pay 2 bucks a pop for the shows I like. That ish adds up fast. I don't like not being able to play non Apple M4v files on my mobile devices, but to be honest I don't watch much non-YouTube video on my current mobile device. So really it's not a deal breaker for me.
Yes, this is going to be my first iProduct sale since my 20GB iPod and I will get it before I get a N900 unless my 800 dies and I can't find an 810 for a decent price.
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2010-01-29
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2010-01-29
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@ norway
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iPods and iPhones were small enough to be relegated to an also-ran device. This is probably the first device that threatens the technologist's hold on computing devices, because people who just want to use computers as a means to an end can actually use this thing for most of their screen-time now (TV viewing and gaming aside, at least at first).
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2010-01-29
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2010-01-29
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2010-01-29
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2010-01-29
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@ The Netherlands
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nope, those will appear partly when Symbian development goes to Qt, partly if Maemo -platform grows up and last but not least, gtk stuff ported from Maemo5.
e: plus of course apps developed for maemo5, there are already many Qt-developed apps at testing etc
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2010-01-29
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however, as a converged device with a good ecosystem and communication with its mother ship (a computer running itunes) it is unrivalled. Nokia's devices with the backing of ovi store and pcsuite could have kept up but nokia failed to get the user interface right (s60 cumbersome), pcsuite is crude, and the ovistore failed to provide great content.
most of the people here don't want such a locked-down appliance.
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