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2010-01-01
, 21:35
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2010-01-01
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2010-01-01
, 22:19
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the tablet/computer must have a decent sized screen for those tired eyes-n900 are good for 20-30 year olds but after that the phone must just be -a phone -simple to use -and what little time is left over after a long working day-then a tablet -to check the weather
I have a strong sense of déjà vu here remembering Palm's decision to abandon PDA's and focus on smart phones some years ago as well as their insensitivity to the importance of product continuity for core customer community and need for a flourishing third party application ecosystem. Nokia leadership seems to have the same mindset relative to internet tablets.
I deeply appreciate the efforts of the maemo open source community but I have to agree with multiple posters here that upcoming Android tablets - and even Apple iTouch - fill a significant price/performance/usability product space that the N900 does not even touch. Moreover, these products will likely be well postured to grow upward into the N900 niche.
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2010-01-01
, 23:05
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2010-01-01
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I don't know where you live, but I visited Berlin, Hamburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Prague, Wien, Linz, Budapest, London, Glasgow, this past few months, and free wifi is almost completely unheard of. Even in hotels, it was less than 50%, and I was looking for this option when selecting a hotel.
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2010-01-02
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2010-01-02
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2010-01-02
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@ London
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As a first time maemo user, i can tell you that I wouldnt be holding a N900 right now if it wasn't a phone. I was actually looking to buy a HTC HD2 until I saw the N900 in action. No matter what you and I may think we know about Nokia's market strategy, I think Nokia know what they are doing.
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2010-01-02
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As a first time maemo user, i can tell you that I wouldnt be holding a N900 right now if it wasn't a phone. I was actually looking to buy a HTC HD2 until I saw the N900 in action. No matter what you and I may think we know about Nokia's market strategy, I think Nokia know what they are doing.
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2010-01-02
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