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2008-02-27
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2008-02-27
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2008-02-27
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2008-02-27
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I always carry the AirPort Express, doubles as a USB charger.
Beware, the built-in GPS antenna is located next to the zoom buttons alone the top edge. For the fastest initial lock, hold the N810 vertically / perpendicular, the zoom button facing up towards sky, do not tilt the N810. Go to a clear area with most visibility of the sky and start you map application. The N810 should be able to lock down to your position in 15 sec on a clear day. Longer if it is cloudy. Once the N810 has your initial position, you can tilt the screen so you can read it.
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2008-02-27
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Solution for Con #2 is to bring a travel router that you can plug into a hotel's ethernet connection, like http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ead.php?t=5079 or http://www.amazon.com/Netgear-WGR101.../dp/B0002CWPV8
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2008-02-27
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PROS
1. I liked being able to pull it out at restaurants and airports to see if wifi was available. I could quickly and easily check email, even while walking through an airport. (For the record Amy's Ice Cream at AUS offers free wifi, otherwise it's all paid; SJC appears to be all paid; it's free throughout PHX.)
2. It's small and lasted much longer than my laptop between charges.
3. Much easier to use and then stow for take-off and landing than a laptop.
CONS
1. The GPS is useless! I was traveling with someone else. He had a GPS on his phone. By the time my N810 locked in we were already at our destination courtesy of his phone. I at times saw 8 to 10 satellites, but none of them green.
2. No wifi at my hotel meant I couldn't use my N810 there.