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Originally Posted by qole View Post
The problem is that "xbook" suggests a clamshell design, like a book.
Well... that's what I still hope for. Would be the ideal design, maybe even better than the beloved 770-hardcover.

Clamshell or, maybe even nicer, something like this.
 
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Well... that's what I still hope for. Would be the ideal design, maybe even better than the beloved 770-hardcover.

Clamshell or, maybe even nicer, something like this.
I hope that the name describes more the use, the purpose and the need than any particular form factor, since naturally there be multiple form factors.
 

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Ragnar, thats why I like the "My Nokia Explorer" idea.

We are explorers and adventurers, taking our computers with us along for the journey.
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Originally Posted by ragnar View Post
... since naturally there be multiple form factors.
??? "naturally"?

We only have one so far. "Multiple form factors" would be hot news...
 
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Originally Posted by lcuk View Post
Ragnar, thats why I like the "My Nokia Explorer" idea.

We are explorers and adventurers, taking our computers with us along for the journey.
Well, I think the "My" thing is overdone these days, and branding it as "Nokia" narrows the scope. I think we should get "Internet" in there somewhere too. How about "Internet Explo..." no, wait, that wouldn't work.

My vote goes to "Netpad".
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Name it nWe.
n - nSeries, Nokia
We - we, Web, wearable

Or uNIT.
u - you, user
NIT - Nokia Internet Tablet
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Originally Posted by Peter@Maemo Marketing View Post
But there was the suggestion of "Mobile Internet Communicator (MIC). Maybe, an option for Nokia to use when throwing out the first device with Maemo 5 on it. Gotta read more in this thread...
To be honest - "Mobile Internet Communicator" sounds a bit clunky to me. It does describe the functionality, but it doesn't stick in a consumers head I think...too long, and somehow a bit too generic imho, especially next to Intel's MID moniker.

I think "Netpad" is really nice - catchy & it gives you an idea of what the device does.

EDIT: then again, "pad" might not be ideal for different form-factors...

Originally Posted by benny1967 View Post
We only have one so far. "Multiple form factors" would be hot news...
I think the slate formfactor of the 770/N800 and the slide-out form-factor of the N810 count as different...

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Okay, not Mobile Internet Communicator either.

"Netpad" would be fine if were just trying to find another name for "Internet Tablet". But what if we put more features into Maemo 5 that make up a device such as most Nseries devices: high definition camera, better use for VoIP telephony, and so on? Can the word point a little bit to an crossover of a MID and a smartphone?

And good luck buying the domain first. I recently bought maemo.com, which was amazingly still available.
 
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Originally Posted by Peter@Maemo Marketing View Post
Do we all know where the word "Maemo" comes from?
http://stezz.blogspot.com/2008/10/wh...ming-from.html
 

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