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2007-12-16
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2007-12-16
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2007-12-16
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One tip I'd like to offer to OS2008 users for a more usable browsing experience is to install the Adblock Plus port. I'd consider this essential for browsing over a mobile phone data connection.
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2007-12-16
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2007-12-16
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2007-12-16
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There are some things I'd like Nokia to fix. The other system apps for a start. The email client is a mess. Video playback shouldn't be advertised until they fix the bandwidth issue. Some people get the idea that the tablets would make good PMPs. They do if you don't mind reencoding all your videos. Not ideal. I'd like to see Nokia focus more on a core app set. Make the unit more versatile out of the box.
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2007-12-16
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This definitely feels like a beta release to me; but I expected much of that. I didn't expect maps to suck that much though. Nor did I expect the e-mail app not to be updated as much either.
Oh, and the included case sucks.
The fact that somebody isn't as happy with the N810 as some of you people apparently are shouldn't be that hard to swallow.
Here's my experiences with the various Nokia tablets. I rushed out to buy a 770 as soon as they were available. I was pretty disappointed. I found it to be far too slow at browsing (Or anything really) to be any use but it showed enough promise that I bought a N800 shortly after release. Combined with a data plan for my phone it became the one portable device I used almost every day on the train ride to work. Upgrading to a N810 with keyboard was a bit of a no-brainer for me.
I find that some sites slow the device down a bit but most render with no problems. To be honest I'm not sure what some people are expecting from a device this low powered running on an Internet designed for high spec PCs on broadband connections. I'm amazed we get as good an experience as we do.
One tip I'd like to offer to OS2008 users for a more usable browsing experience is to install the Adblock Plus port. I'd consider this essential for browsing over a mobile phone data connection.
There are some things I'd like Nokia to fix. The other system apps for a start. The email client is a mess. Video playback shouldn't be advertised until they fix the bandwidth issue. Some people get the idea that the tablets would make good PMPs. They do if you don't mind reencoding all your videos. Not ideal. I'd like to see Nokia focus more on a core app set. Make the unit more versatile out of the box.